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Adani Group to invest Rs 2 lakh cr in Gujarat in next five years: Gautam Adani

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 10 January 2024
Richest Asian Gautam Adani announced a Rs 2 lakh crore investment in Gujarat over 5 years. The investment will go towards setting up the world's largest clean energy project, including three giga factories for manufacturing solar modules, wind turbines, and hydrogen electrolyzers. Adani is building the world's largest green energy park in the Rann of Kutch desert, producing 30 GW of electricity and creating an integrated renewable energy manufacturing ecosystem. The investment will also create over 1 lakh direct and indirect jobs.
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Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024 witnesses Mukesh Ambani's homage to PM Modi's visionary leadership, showcasing Reliance's monumental investments, while Adani applauds the transformative impact of the event and outlines the Adani Group's substantial investments in Gujarat's renewable energy sector....

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