JSW Group to double investments in Tamil Nadu: Chairman Sajjan Jindal
Noted industrialist and Chairman of the diversified conglomerate JSW Group Sajjan Jindal on Sunday said his company is planning to double the investments made in Tamil Nadu across sectors over the next few years.
Jindal, who is here to take part in the Global Investors’ Meet organised by the Government of Tamil Nadu said JSW as a group has invested Rs 15,000 crore in the state till date.
JSW Group has a presence in Tamil Nadu with its JSW Steel and JSW Energy businesses.
Heaping praise on the ruling DMK government, Jindal said Tamil Nadu has been a pioneer in the development of industries and continues to provide the right ecosystem that nurtures entrepreneurship with innovation at its core.
Tamil Nadu’s growth across sectors, especially automobile, auto-components, fertilisers, sugar, textiles and Information Technology has helped position India as a frontrunner on the global map, he said.
Jindal also remarked that the state has the highest number of factories manufacturing automobiles as well and related components in the country with 39,000 of them present in Tamil Nadu.
“As a result of the government’s robust, financial, sustainable and inclusive growth mantra, Tamil Nadu has become the second largest economy in India,” he said.
“Across decades, there has been consistency in the governance and unwavering support for industries,” he said.
“So we produce steel in Tamil Nadu which goes all over the world for very high specialised applications,” he remarked.
“JSW Energy has invested over Rs 9,000 crore in renewable energy projects and out of the 1,310 MW that we committed, 350 MW has already been commissioned and the balance will be commissioned by June of this year,” he said.
Tamil Nadu was the first mover in developing and installing wind power four decades ago and continues to drive India closer to its renewable energy goals, he said.
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First Published: Jan 07 2024 | 5:33 PM IST