The North News
New Delhi, August 12
Union Cabinet has cleared four new semiconductor manufacturing projects worth ₹4,600 crore, with facilities to be set up in Punjab, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. The approval, given on Tuesday under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), is aimed at strengthening the country’s growing chip-making ecosystem. The projects are expected to create over 2,000 direct skilled jobs and spur indirect employment in electronics manufacturing.
The four ventures — from SiCSem, Continental Device India Private Limited (CDIL), 3D Glass Solutions Inc., and Advanced System in Package (ASIP) Technologies — will take the total number of approved ISM projects to 10, involving cumulative investments of about ₹1.6 lakh crore across six states.
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