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Gujarat: PM Modi holds roadshow in Sanand

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Sanand: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Gujarat on Saturday and held a public roadshow in Sanand ahead of a major industrial inauguration.​ PM Modi arrived at the Ahmedabad airport around 03:40 pm, travelling directly to the Sanand GIDC area where large crowds had gathered along the designated route to catch a glimpse of him.​ Eyewitnesses described significant public turnout, with residents lining streets and waving as the motorcade passed, reflecting strong local interest in the Prime Minister’s visit.​
During the roadshow, security was visible along the route, and officials ensured traffic management to accommodate both participants and onlookers.​ The event took place ahead of a key ceremony scheduled for later in the day.​
Following the roadshow, PM Modi is scheduled to attend the inauguration of a major semiconductor facility in Sanand.​ The facility, developed by Micron Semiconductor Technology India Private Limited, represents one of the largest investments in India’s technology manufacturing sector to date.​Indian Super League merch
According to the officials, the Assembly, Test, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) facility has been established with a total investment of Rs 22,516 crore. It is expected to play a significant role in the country’s semiconductor value chain.​
Officials said the plant will convert advanced semiconductor wafers into finished memory and storage products, including dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), NAND flash products and solid-state drives.​
These components are essential for a range of applications, from data centres to consumer electronics and artificial intelligence systems.​ At the inauguration event, Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw and senior executives from Micron are also present.​ The Prime Minister is expected to address the gathering, highlighting the facility’s importance to India’s broader technology and manufacturing ambitions.​
The project was the first to be approved under India’s Semiconductor Mission, with groundwork beginning in September 2023.​ Once fully operational, the facility will feature approximately 5,00,000 square feet of cleanroom space, making it one of the largest of its kind and capable of serving customers worldwide.​ Officials noted that the plant is already employing around 2,000 workers, with expectations that direct employment may rise to about 5,000 as operations expand.​

 

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