Bhumi pujan for Rs 778-cr PepsiCo plant performed in Nalbari

To script a new saga of growth, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the process of setting up the PepsiCo India Food Manufacturing Plant at Nalbari by performing Bhumi Pujan at Nalbari today.
Bhumi pujan for Rs 778-cr PepsiCo plant performed in Nalbari

 GUWAHATI: To script a new saga of growth, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the process of setting up the PepsiCo India Food Manufacturing Plant at Nalbari by performing Bhumi Pujan at Nalbari today.

The proposed plant at AIDC Industrial Park, Banekuchi, Bonbhag Solmari, in the Nalbari district will be built on an area of 44.20 acres of land with an estimated project cost of Rs. 778 crore. Once completed, the greenfield plant will generate employment opportunities for around 500 individuals.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Sarma said that the setting up of the 6th plant of PepsiCo India in Nalbari is an important event in the history of industrialization in the state. PepsiCo’s investment is one of the largest investments in Assam. This important occasion marks the beginning of a new partnership between the Assam Government and PepsiCo India for a better and more developed Assam, the Chief Minister added.

Talking about the project, the Chief Minister said that the state government has positively approached the proposal from PepsiCo and provided various incentives to facilitate the establishment of this ambitious industrial investment in Assam, including quality infrastructure support for roads, power supply, etc., and also financial incentives. He said that PepsiCo India’s plant in Nalbari is expected to be operational by 2025. The plant is designed to generate employment for over 500 individuals, with a focus on achieving a 100 percent diverse workforce comprised of at least 75 percent women.

The plant is also expected to generate significant opportunities for businesses representing the MSME industry, including packaging products like laminates, cartons, scrap, and other local ancillary industries, positively impacting local families. He also said that farmers in the state will also be adequately benefited as the company will buy raw materials like potatoes from the local farmers. He said that the new facility will further create additional demand for locally sourced ingredients, as this will help the farming community of the state to be strengthened socially and economically.

The Chief Minister also said that the state government of late has gained prominence as an attractive investment hub, drawing the attention of numerous investors owing to its business-friendly policies. He said that the decision of PepsiCo India to set up its food manufacturing plant in Assam and invest in the state is a testimony to Assam’s increased importance as an attractive investment hub.

The Chief Minister also said that in the last few months, starting on May 9, 2023, significant investments have started in the industrial sector in Assam. On May 9th, eight MoUs worth Rs 8,201 crore were signed, resulting in the creation of 6,115 jobs. The Cabinet has also approved the incentives for the next set of industrial investors, numbering six, who are investing approximately Rs 3,113 crore with an employment creation of 5,100, including direct and indirect jobs. The MoU signing ceremony with these companies will be planned very shortly.

The Chief Minister also appealed to the people of Assam to extend all possible support to the new industries that are investing in Assam. He also assured the investors that he is available 24 hours a day, as he would address all their problems. He thanked PepsiCo India for its decision to set up its plant in Assam.

Environment and Forest Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary, while speaking on the occasion, highlighted the conducive industrial climate of Nalbari for hosting new projects in the district. He also said that with the setting up of the plant by PepsiCo India, the economy of the state would receive a new boost, according to a press release.

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