find a job There is good news for the youth. TATA Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran on Tuesday said his group will create five lakh manufacturing jobs in semiconductor, electric vehicle, battery and related industries in the next five years. Speaking at a seminar organized here by the Indian Foundation for Quality Management (IFQM), the Tata Sons chairman said that India cannot achieve the goal of becoming a developed nation without a development policy. “Between our (Tata Group's) investments in semiconductors, our investments in precision manufacturing, assembly, electric vehicles, batteries and related industries, I think we will create five lakh manufacturing jobs in the next five years,” he said. '
We are setting up many plants
“We are setting up several plants,” he said, referring to the group’s upcoming semiconductor plant in Assam and other new manufacturing units for electric vehicles and batteries. ''He appreciated the government's support in these initiatives and stressed the need for employment generation in the manufacturing sector. “If we cannot create jobs in manufacturing, we cannot achieve the goals of a developed India, because we all know that 10 lakh people are coming into the workforce every month,” Chandrasekaran said.
Need to create 10 lakh jobs
“We need to create 10 lakh jobs,” Chandrasekaran said, stressing the importance of new-age manufacturing like semiconductors which creates eight to ten indirect jobs for every one created. Remembering late Ratan Tata, Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran on Monday said that there was no one like him. He always ensured that the well-being of the employees as well as their families was taken care of in the Tata group companies, producing many leaders in the group. He said that there was really no one like him. Recalling his association with Tata, 86, in a post on LinkedIn, a networking platform for professionals, he wrote, “Whoever met Tata took away his story of humanity, warmth and dreams for India. There really was no one like him.”
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