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Tata Technologies offers Electric Vehicle (EV) production centre in Punjab

During the deliberations, the delegation comprised Global CEO of Tata Technologies Warren Harris, president Global HR and IT. Pawan Bhageria and others evinced keen interest to set up this unit in the state with a current investment of Rs 250 Crore and future investment of Rs 1600 Crore.

Tata Technologies offers Electric Vehicle (EV) production centre in Punjab

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Tata Technologies has offered to set up its ambitious Electric Vehicle (EV) production centre in Punjab.

A delegation of the Tata Technologies called on the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday at his official residence.

During the deliberations, the delegation comprised Global CEO of Tata Technologies Warren Harris, president Global HR and IT. Pawan Bhageria and others evinced keen interest to set up this unit in the state with a current investment of Rs 250 Crore and future investment of Rs 1600 Crore.

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The delegation said that it will lay thrust on development of MSME in the EV segment with a focus on cleaner mobility and creating jobs for youth in Punjab.

The visiting delegation opined that the company will also ensure Skill development of Youth in the state.

Welcoming the initiative, the CM assured fulsome support and cooperation to Tata Technologies for this project. He said Punjab government is committed to accelerate industrial growth in the state and no stone will be left unturned for this noble cause.

Mann said the government is duty bound to reverse the trend of Punjabi youth going abroad in search of green pastures for their careers by ensuring that best employment opportunities could be created here through such projects.

The CM said the state government is already roping in more industrial tycoons from across the country to set up their ventures in the state.

He said that Punjab has emerged as the most investment friendly destination in the country. Mann said that investment friendly policies of the state government coupled with hard working, dedicated and skilled Human Resource are a boon for any industrial development.

Meanwhile, it was also decided in the meeting that Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar based Lamrin Tech Skill University (LTSU) will collaborate with IBM, an anchor partner and with Tata Technologies and Ansys Corporation for a setting up high end technology labs through Innovation Centre for Education with the investment of Rs 602 Crore.

This will help in producing a pool of skilled labour required for industrial houses in the state.

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