West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that her government has earmarked land for the establishment of a global capability centre in Kolkata in the semiconductor sector and a detailed discussion was held today with the US Consul General.
«We have kept land ready for the purpose of formation of the global capability centre for the semiconductor industry. If this centre is set up, our talent pool will be utilized. It is a big achievement for West Bengal and we are happy. We have been pursuing it for the last three years and huge employment will be generated,» Mamata Banerjee said today.
The state government held discussion with the US Consul General today in connection with the semiconductor and Chief Secretary said all support for the hub will be provided. «A team from the Bengal government is holding a discussion presently with their team in Bengaluru. A timeline will be fixed, We have held a meeting with the US Consul General Kathy Giles-Diaz, who was in Kolkata today,» Chief Secretary Manoj Pant said.
«We will create a roadmap programme in January,» Banerjee said, adding her government has given a proposal.
Earlier after the announcement, the Chief Minister had said, «I am fortunate enough to share with you all the contribution of our West Bengal government in the historic international investment decision for Kolkata, as kindly announced by the Hon'ble President of the USA with our Hon'ble PM Modi yesterday.»
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