semiconductor plant to be built in Sanand, Gujarat, will produce 63 lakh chips per day.
The cabinet chaired by PM Modi has approved Keynes' proposal. A semiconductor plant will be set up at Sanand in Gujarat with an investment of Rs 3,307 crore. 63 lakh chips per day.
Another semiconductor plant will be set up at Sanand in Gujarat. This plant will produce 63 lakh chips per day.
The Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday approved the proposal of Kenya Semicon Private Limited.
3,307 crore rupees will be invested for this.
Union Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that a semiconductor ecosystem is being established in India.
The plant at Kanes Ka Sanand will be built on 46 acres. A major share of the production will go to Kane's Industries.
Its booking is wrong. The plant will also supply chips related to the power sector.
The company has already acquired land in Sanand for this project and the construction work will start soon.
The chip made in this plant will be used in industrial, automotive, electric vehicle, consumer electronics, telecommunications, mobile phones.