Here is great news for all youth who dream of working with India’s biggest car manufacturing company, TATA. TATA is planning to hire 500,000 people in the coming five years. TATA is going to create a huge number of vacancies in different manufacturing units like batteries, semiconductors, electric vehicles, and solar industries.
Chairman N. Chandrasekaran said, “The Tata Group plans to create 500,000 manufacturing jobs over the next half-decade in sectors like battery, semiconductors, electric vehicles and solar industries”.
In his annual letter, Chandrasekaran mentioned that Tata Group plans to create these jobs through new factories and projects across India. These facilities will focus on producing important products like batteries, semiconductors, electric vehicles, solar equipment, and other essential technologies that will be key to the future economy.
"This is in addition to the many services jobs we expect to introduce across retail, tech services, airlines, and hospitality, among other sectors," he wrote.
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Chandrasekaran highlighted key milestones for Tata Group in 2024, including the inauguration of over seven new manufacturing plants. Notably, these include India's first semiconductor fabrication plant in Dholera, Gujarat, and a semiconductor assembly and test facility in Assam. These projects are part of Tata's efforts to strengthen India's technological and manufacturing capabilities.
In 2024, Tata Group began construction at over seven new manufacturing plants, marking significant milestones. This includes India's first semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat, and a new semiconductor OSAT plant in Assam. These projects represent Tata’s commitment to boosting India’s technological and manufacturing sectors.
"There is the electronics assembly plant in Narasapura, Karnataka, an automotive plant in Panapakkam, Tamil Nadu and new MRO facilities in Bengaluru, Karnataka. We also have new battery cell manufacturing factories in Sanand, Gujarat, and in Somerset, UK. We inaugurated the C295 final assembly line (FAL) in Vadodara, Gujarat, and began solar module production in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu," he said.
"Our retail companies continue to scale up. Air India has brought together four airlines to create one integrated airline group to serve India and the world. And Indian Hotels’ Taj brand continues to be the world’s strongest hotel brand," Chandrasekaran told the employees.
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Stressing that sustainability remains a focus of growth plans, he mentioned that in Bhutan, "we began our hydroelectric power initiative, with a commitment to developing five GW renewable capacity".
"With the UK government, we announced 1.25 billion pounds of investment in the transition to high-quality, low-CO2 steel production in South Wales," the Tata Sons Chairman noted.
AI-driven advancements in healthcare and mobility can benefit all of humanity, but manufacturing has the unique potential to transform India's economy significantly. By focusing on manufacturing, Tata Group aims to drive economic growth, create jobs, and build technologies that will shape the future of the country.
“Global supply chains continue to shift in India’s favour as the world’s largest businesses strike a new balance between resilience and efficiency,” he said.