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Tata Chip Staff Get Housing Boost from Dholera Project

Gujarat is accelerating housing development in the Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR) to support Tata Group’s ₹91,000 crore semiconductor fabrication project. With over 1,500 new residential units underway, the state is laying the foundation for a liveable, tech-focused ecosystem tailored to skilled professionals and expat workers joining India’s first major chipmaking facility.

The housing initiative is closely tied to the Tata Electronics-led semiconductor fab, a first for India’s fledgling chip manufacturing ambitions. The Dholera plant is expected to generate more than 20,000 direct and indirect jobs, creating an urgent need for serviced residences near the facility. These include one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments catering to engineers, technicians, international experts, and supply-chain partners.

While not constructed directly by the Gujarat government, the housing units are being developed through a special purpose vehicle (SPV) with private developers. Land parcels were auctioned for residential construction near the fab site. This private-public partnership model is helping fast-track urban infrastructure around the industrial core. Of the 1,500 apartments planned, around 275 have already been built, with nearly 250 currently occupied by Tata employees and associated partners.

Another 225 apartments are nearing completion, while construction is underway on 1,000 additional units, expected to be ready by early 2026. Separately, Tata Group has been allocated 10 acres within the DSIR to construct its own set of 530 residential units by mid-2027. These company-led units are likely to house core staff and long-term international assignees.

Beyond housing, Gujarat’s broader vision includes world-class infrastructure to support the workforce and transform Dholera into a global semiconductor manufacturing hub. Essential civic infrastructure is in the pipeline: a fire station, school, hospital, desalination plant, hotels, and even a ‘Global Tent City’ to temporarily house visiting professionals and delegations.

The success of Dholera’s housing and ecosystem development could serve as a blueprint for other regions eyeing future-ready manufacturing clusters. For now, as cranes rise and workers move in, Dholera signals more than industrial progress—it marks India’s intent to build cities where innovation and livability go hand in hand.

Tata Chip Staff Get Housing Boost from Dholera Project
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