"JP Associates has withdrawn its proposal of semiconductor plant. They have said that it is not commercially viable to set up this plant at present," DeitY (Department of Electronics and IT) Secretary Aruna Sharma told reporters on sidelines of a Qualcomm event.
The plant was one of the two approved by the Cabinet in February 2014.
The debt-laden Jaiprakash Associates Ltd had partner with IBM and Israel's Tower Semiconductor for setting up the plant.
Sharma said that other firm Hindustan Semiconductors is still working on the project and government has received some other investment proposals in the semiconductor space which will be announced soon.
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