IANS | 28 Feb, 2024
The Adani Group’s two mega facilities launched in Kanpur for the
manufacturing of ammunition and missiles are set to add new dimensions
to the country’s self-reliance in the defence sector.
The
facilities, spread over 500 acres of land, is set to evolve into one of
the largest ammunition manufacturing plants in the country and will also
give a major fillip to employment generation for the locals.
Interestingly,
the launch of two defence facilities is turning the ‘barren zone’ of
Kanpur city into a shining model of ‘indigenous engine of growth’.
The
two manufacturing units will produce small, medium and large calibre
ammunition for the armed forces, paramilitary forces and the police. The
have already begun churning out small calibre ammunition, starting with
150 million rounds, estimated at 25 per cent of India’s annual
requirement.
Notably, the factories are expected to generate over
4,000 jobs, leaving the local population optimistic and upbeat about the
prospects of their locality’s sudden development.
Besides direct
employment, the Adani ammunition and missile manufacturing units will
spur multi-faceted growth of the region as a lot of job opportunities
and accessory businesses will emerge and flourish in the near future.
Ramesh
Pal, a local shopkeeper who is upbeat about the development, said, “The
region which was barren and neglected till sometime ago has suddenly
started buzzing with activity. The last few months have seen tremendous
change here. A lot of buildings and structures are being built, which in
turn are creating ample opportunities for the local population."
Social
activist and doctor Anant Tripathi also sees the inauguration of the
ammunition factories as the precursor to the region’s transformation
from a barren piece of land to a growth hub.
“The area was till
now barren, very few people tilled their land here. But the new plants
are generating many employment opportunities. Educationally qualified
locals are getting ample opportunity in terms of jobs, while others have
also found new modes of self-employment. Land prices in the region have
gone over the top after the setting up of the ammunition factories,"
Tripathi said.
Another local resident, Jitendra Chaurasia, also
hailed the opening up of the factories, saying that they have sown seeds
of exponential growth in the region.
“Rental business has spiked
up here. From engineers to mechanic to peasants, all are staying in
rented accommodations. Also, hotels have sprung up in the region, which
was an exception here. Eateries and other outlets have also seen marked
growth post setting up of the factories,” said Chaurasia.
Vikas
Singh, a resident of Ramaipur, said the ammunition factories have
created job opportunities, even for the unskilled labour.
Many
people from the adjoining villages are heading to this area and getting
engaged either as gatekeepers, security guards or opening roadside
stalls to earn their livelihood.
Notably, the manufacturing
facilities have kicked off operations with an initial investment of Rs
1,500 crore and are set to see expansion up to Rs 3,000 crore in the
next five years. This means that the next few years will see generation
of many more direct and indirect jobs.