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Dabur to set up first plant in South India, to invest Rs 400 crore in Tamil Nadu, says Minister Rajaa

State Industries Minister TRB Rajaa said a pact was inked on Thursday for this purpose.

Dabur India will set up a Rs 400 crore manufacturing plant in the state's Villupuram district, marking the FMCG company's maiden foray into the South.Dabur India will set up a Rs 400 crore manufacturing plant in the state's Villupuram district, marking the FMCG company's maiden foray into the South. (Photo credit: ANI/X)

The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday said home and personal care products maker Dabur India will set up a Rs 400 crore manufacturing plant in the state’s Villupuram district, marking the FMCG company’s maiden foray into the South.

State Industries Minister TRB Rajaa said a pact was inked on Thursday for this purpose.

“Welcome to Tamil Nadu, @DaburIndia! In fact, welcome to South India! In the presence of Honourable @CMOTamilNadu Thiru. @MKStalin avargal, @Guidance_TN today signed an MoU with Dabur for the establishment of a world-class manufacturing plant, their FIRST EVER in South India, at the SIPCOT Food Park in #Tindivanam, Villupuram district,” Rajaa said in a post on ‘X.’

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He said the company will invest Rs 400 crore in this facility which will create over 250 jobs. “More importantly, it will open up new opportunities for farmers in the nearby #Delta region to sell #AgroProduce to be processed in this facility,” he added.

Dabur’s decision to choose Tamil Nadu is a testament to the state’s thriving industrial ecosystem and availability of a work-ready labour force, Rajaa added.

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