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Assam: Land agreement for Tata semiconductor project signed in Morigaon district

Tuesday (July 16, 2024) marked a significant milestone as the land agreement for Tata Group’s semiconductor project in Jagiroad in the district of Morigaon was finalized.

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JAGIROAD/MORIGAON: Tuesday (July 16, 2024) marked a significant milestone as the land agreement for Tata Group’s semiconductor project in Jagiroad in the district of Morigaon was finalized. In the agreement, signed at the Sub-Registrar’s office, Morigaon leased out 517.27 hectares of land to Tata Group for a period of 60 years.

Representing Tata Group, Board Member and Chief Human Resources Officer Ranjan Bandopadhyay and AIDC’s Manager (Tech) and Project In-Charge Dhiraj Pegu inked the deal. The occasion was graced by District Commissioner Devasish Sharma from the Morigaon District Administration, alongside the Sub-Registrar overseeing the proceedings. DC Devasish Sharma said, “Today holds special significance for the Morigaon district as Tata is slated to commence production at the facility by 2026, initially on a small scale.”

Present at the signing ceremony were Assistant Vice President of Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd. Kaninika Thakur, Executive Amoolya Huilgal, Legal Executive Nidhiya Jayaraman, HR Col Vikas Bhomia, as well as project team members Ashish Mishra and Avinash Dhabade.

It is worth mentioning here that Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for Tata Group’s semiconductor and testing centre in Jagiroad on March 13, inaugurating a technological milestone for Assam. The centre represents an investment of Rs 27,000 crore and is projected to produce 48 million chips daily, providing direct employment to 16,000 young individuals.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma was also present at the foundation stone laying ceremony.

District Commissioner Devasish Sharma expressed that today holds special significance for Morigaon district, as Tata is slated to commence production at the facility by 2026, initially in a small way.

”Today is a historic day for not just Morigaon district but for Assam and the entire country. The land registration for the semiconductor plant has been done today. Everything that was promised by our CM has been realized on the ground. A total of 527.17 bigha of land has been registered under their name (Tata Group). A Tata Group team was here and they did all the formalities. They said they will soon start construction work here,” Sharma said.

Present at the signing ceremony were Assistant Vice President of Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd. Kaninika Thakur, Executive Amoolya Huilgal, Legal Executive Nidhiya Jayaraman, HR Col Vikas Bhomia, as well as Project Team members Ashish Mishra and Avinash Dhabade.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for Tata Group’s semiconductor and testing centre in Jagiroad on March 13, inaugurating a technological milestone for Assam. The centre represents an investment of Rs 27,000 crore and is projected to produce 48 million chips daily, providing direct employment to 16,000 young individuals. The semiconductor industry in India is still in a nascent stage, with various local and multinational companies intending to tap its vast potential.

Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test Pvt. Ltd. (“TSAT”) will set up a semiconductor unit in Morigaon, Assam. With a capacity of producing 48 million chips per day, this facility is being built for Rs 27,000 crore. Segments that will be covered are automotive, electric vehicles, consumer electronics, telecom, and mobile phones.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who was present during the foundation stone ceremony, said that industries in India had never considered the northeast region for businesses during previous industrial revolutions.

The region that was neglected in the past was included in the technological revolution by Prime Minister Modi, Sarma had asserted.

Tata Group hopes that the commercial production of semiconductor chips at the two plants—in Gujarat and Assam—whose foundation stones were laid on Wednesday will start in 2026. Chip shortages during COVID realised the importance of indigenous manufacturing to fill deficiency, ensure national security, and galvanise indigenous innovation.

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