The Tamil Nadu government was yet to allocate land for Mahindra & Mahindra’s automotive plant and testing facility in the state, said Executive Director Pawan Goenka on Wednesday. This has led to uncertainty in the fate of the plant, which was initiated in 2011. The project was supposed to attract up to Rs 2,000-crore investment.
However, Goenka refused to comment more on this.
The state government officials were not available for comments.
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Mahindra had earlier said Tamil Nadu was important for the company and since its R&D was here, wanted a plant along with a testing facility. The company said one of the major challenge was it did not have testing facility in India and needs to go to UK, Australia or Korea to get it done.
The automotive plant will cater to both domestic and export markets. The company has already invested around Rs 650 crore in the Mahindra Research Valley on the outskirts of Chennai with about 2,500 people.