ITC to invest Rs3,000 cr in 3 West Bengal projects

11 Feb 2016

Diversified conglomerate ITC on Wednesday unveiled three projects in West Bengal involving an investment of Rs3,000 crore.

Chief minister Mamata Banerjee laid the foundation stone of an integrated consumer goods manufacturing unit at Panchla in Howrah district and an IT Park at Rajarhat near Kolkata. Banerjee also pre-commissioned another consumer goods manufacturing facility at Uluberia, also at Howrah.

The first plant is expected to be commissioned by January 2017, while the other pre-commissioned one by May this year. The IT Park would be commissioned in phases starting 2018.

ITC chairman Y C Deveshwar said that this was beginning of a fresh chapter in the long history of the company in West Bengal. All facilities would be world class, he said, adding that if more land was made available to ITC, then the company would set up a cold chain and start manufacturing frozen foods.

ITC would engage more with the farmers of the state, Deveshwar said, adding that it was experimenting with the manufacture of a special variety of seeds which will not absorb moisture. The company is also developing a special kind of potato seed as well.

Deveshwar said that the growing per capita income of the state should attract industry to Bengal.