After the Union Cabinet approved four new semiconductor manufacturing facilities in Odisha, Punjab, and Andhra Pradesh, Congress leaders in Karnataka on Thursday accused the Centre of favouring BJP-ruled states.
A day earlier, Pradhan lauded the Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Union Cabinet approved four new semiconductor projects worth RS 4,594 crore in Odisha, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh.
Sridhar Babu Duddilla alleged that it was a blatant step-motherly treatment towards Telangana, when the state has done everything, from allotment of 10 acres of prime land at Maheshwaram to all subsidies being approved and every clearance completed in record time.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) will shut down its 6-inch wafer business within the next two years and continue to consolidate its 8-inch wafer business as part of a plan to improve efficiency and focus on larger wafer production
"Odisha is not safe. Within one month, four women have died. In a state where common people and women are not safe, and where there is lawlessness, if you try to invite an industry or industrialist, it won't be successful. BJP knows only how to do events; they have nothing to do on the gr
Highlighting the role of India's young talent in the technology sector, Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw noted that 20 indigenous student-designed semiconductor chips have been successfully fabricated at the Semi-Conductor Laboratory (SCL) in Mohali
The Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved four new semiconductor manufacturing projects worth ₹4,600 crore in Odisha, Punjab, and Andhra Pradesh. These projects will significantly boost India's semiconductor ecosystem, promoting self-reliance and positioning
The minister emphasised that these projects will drive India towards self-reliance and contribute to the vision of a developed India. He underlined the importance of "Swadeshi" in achieving this goal.
He recalled that during Naveen Patnaik's tenure as chief minister, the state government had formulated its semiconductor policy in 2023 after several rounds of discussions.
Sampad Chandra Swain, Minister of Industries and Skill Development of Odisha, expressed his satisfaction as the cabinet approved two semiconductor projects by SicSem Private Ltd and 3D Glass Solutions Inc to be setup in the state, marking a significant step towards making Odisha a hub for
Punjab Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora on Tuesday announced a major boost to the state's semiconductor ecosystem, with the Union Cabinet approving four new projects under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), including one to be set up in SAS Nagar.
"The Cabinet has given approval for two semiconductor projects by SicSem Private Ltd and 3D Glass Solutions Inc, today. We are working to train our youth in semiconductor technology. We are also making an FDI park in Odisha to attract more investment," Sampad Chandra Swain told ANI.