Key Points

Dhunseri Poly Films is establishing a massive Rs 1,240 crore manufacturing unit in Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha celebrated this investment as a significant milestone for regional economic growth. The project promises substantial employment opportunities for local youth and demonstrates increasing private sector confidence in the region. This development aligns with the government's broader strategy of economic transformation in Jammu and Kashmir.

Key Points: Manoj Sinha Welcomes Dhunseri's Rs 1,240 Crore Kathua Plant

  • Rs 1,240 crore polyester film plant to generate local employment
  • LG highlights investor confidence in J&K region
  • Project spans two development phases
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Dhunseri Poly Films breaks ground for Rs 1,240 crore plant in J-K's Kathua

Dhunseri Poly Films breaks ground in J&K's Kathua, promising jobs and industrial growth amid strategic development

"We have decided to set up this plant here in J&K as part of our commitment to give something to the country - CK Dhanuka, Dhunseri Group Chairman"

Kathua, June 8

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday laid the foundation stone for an industrial unit of Dhunseri Poly films Pvt Ltd at Kathua.

Incorporated on November 28, 2020, Dhunseri Poly Films Pvt Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dhunseri Ventures, focused on manufacturing polyester films.

The unit in Kathua is being established with a huge investment of Rs 1,240 crores, opening up employment opportunities for the locals.

The Dhunseri polyester films unit will be developed in two phases, the LG said in his address.

The Lieutenant Governor said enthusiasm of private sector investors is very high in Jammu and Kashmir even as Pakistan tries to disturb the environment.

"Kathua district is one of the best places for investors to put money. With these kinds of investments, new employment opportunities will emerge for the local youth," the LG said.

Referring to the recent inauguration of the Chenab River Bridge, the LG alluded to the importance the government attaches to the Jammu and Kashmir region.

"Two days back, our PM flagged off a train to Kashmir and connected it with the rest of India. On the occasion, PM had said the efforts to destabilise Jammu and Kashmir and its development journey by the neighbouring country, Pakistan, have been foiled. The successful Operation Sindoor showed the power of the Indian armed forces," the LG added.

Kashmir valley got connected with the rest of India with Prime Minister Modi's inauguration of the much-awaited and world's highest railway arch bridge over the river Chenab during his day-long visit to Jammu and Kashmir this Friday.

CK Dhanuka, Chairman of the Dhunseri group, told ANI, "We have decided to set up this plant here in J&K as part of our commitment to give something to the country and to the local people of J&K. This project will give us mental satisfaction. We expect that the entire process of setting up the plant here will be smooth without hurdles."

Arun Kumar Manhas, Director Industries and Commerce, Jammu, told ANI that this Dhunseri unit will boost the local industry.

"This Dhunseri unit will provide a domino effect to the district and the region. I am sure this plant will contribute to Jammu and Kashmir's industrial success story," Manhas said.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news for J&K's development! More industries mean more jobs for local youth and economic growth. Hope other companies follow Dhunseri's lead. The Chenab bridge and now this - J&K is finally getting the attention it deserves. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I welcome the investment, I hope the company ensures proper environmental safeguards. Polyester film manufacturing can be polluting if not managed well. Kathua's natural beauty shouldn't be compromised for industrial growth.
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Amit S.
Great to see private sector confidence in J&K despite Pakistan's attempts to create trouble. The ₹1240 crore investment shows that development can't be stopped by negative forces. More power to our armed forces for maintaining peace in the region!
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Neha T.
Hope the local youth actually benefit from these job opportunities. Sometimes big companies bring workers from outside. The government should ensure proper skill development programs for J&K residents to take advantage of such projects.
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Vikram J.
The Dhunseri chairman's words about "mental satisfaction" from investing in J&K are touching. This is what true nation-building looks like - businesses contributing to development in challenging regions. Kudos to the team!
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Sunita R.
Between the Chenab bridge and now this industrial unit, J&K is witnessing real transformation. But I hope the government also focuses on improving basic amenities and healthcare in these areas alongside big-ticket projects.

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