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Jagan plan to erase Naidu tag to Kia cars

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The Kia Motors has already begun sale of its cars at its showrooms. The cars are already plying on the roads. But now, the company has made arrangements for formal re-inauguration of its production by CM Jaganmohan Reddy. In fact, Kia officials tried to get CM to launch their cars five months ago itself. At that time, the YSR son was on a high and he was on a demolition drive against everything that carries the legacy of Chandrababu Naidu.

It is an unquestionable fact that Naidu’s name crops up at the mention of Kia Motors name. It was because he convinced Kia management to come to AP and invest thousands of crores here. For this, Naidu offered lots of concessions and land facilities for the company. On their part, YCP leaders gave all types of troubles to Kia since they came to power. MP Gorantla Madhav humiliated KIA officials in public.

In the past few days, things changed surprisingly. The otherwise aggressive Jagan mellowed down. Immediately, overnight plans are made to get Jagan re-inaugurate Kia production. YCP leaders are defending this saying that Kia set up its company only based on a letter sent by YSR when he was CM. AP people must think that Kia credit should go to Jagan family but not Chandrababu.

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YSRCP MP sparks row with this ‘message’ on Kia car

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What should have been a message to wish Kia Motors on the roll-out of its first made-in-India car turned out to be a note of protest by a Member of Parliament of Andhra Pradesh’s ruling party YSR Congress.

“Car roll out – our youth ruled out here ..sorry,” wrote Gorantla Madhav on the bonnet of Seltos, an SUV rolled out of the South Korean auto major’s India plant at Erramanchi village in Anantapur district on Aug 8.

Madhav, in whose Hindupur constituency the plant has come up, stoked a row by giving vent to his anguish on an occasion where the auto major was expecting best wishes from the party in power.

The picture of the bonnet with the MP’s slogan went viral on the social media with many netizens slamming him for his action.

The MP also allegedly threatened Kia officials for not inviting him on the dais during the roll out ceremony. He reportedly warned them that he will make them bow before Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

“Wonder what is the opinion of YSR Congress fans working in Hyderabad and Bengaluru”, commented a netizen.

Earlier this month, the police had arrested two local leaders of YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) for allegedly threatening Kia officials not providing jobs to their candidates.

The MP’s action came amid a raging row over a Bill passed in Assembly last month for reserving 75 per cent jobs for locals in all industries.

“If YSRCP leaders can threaten an international company like this, what will be the plight of local investors,” asked opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Nara Lokesh, son of former chief minister and leader of Opposition N. Chandrababu Naidu.

Naidu claims to have brought Kia Motors to Andhra Pradesh while YSRCP leaders have given credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They had targeted Naidu for failing to ensure jobs for locals in Kia plant.

Interestingly, Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy skipped car roll-out event despite the top company officials personally meeting and extending him the invitation. According to official statement on Aug 5, the chief minister had accepted the invitation.

Jagan Reddy, who was in Delhi for two-day visit on Aug 6 and 7, extended it by a day and cancelled the visit to Anantapur.

Finance Minister B. Rajendranath Reddy, who attended the event on behalf of the chief minister, wrote “great event” on the car’s bonnet while another YSRCP leader and Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation chairperson R.K. Roja scribbled aceall the best.”

Kia Motors, which invested $1 billion in the facility, plans to manufacture three lakh cars per year and the production can be ramped up to seven lakh.

The state-of-the-art plant came up on 536 acres of land in just 14 months. With over 3,000 direct and 7,000 indirect jobs, Kia is expected to become the single largest employer in the drought-prone region. Officials said the ancillaries including 18 Korean companies are expected to provide an additional 5,000 jobs.

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Kia Motors plant set to transform backward Anantapur district

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South Korean automobile giant Kia Motors’ plant is set to transform Anantapur, one of the country’s most backward districts.

The sprawling plant, which has come up over 536 acres of land in Erramanchi village in a span of just 14 months, is changing the landscape of Anantapur, one of the four districts in the backward Rayalaseema region.

In a region with one of the lowest rainfall in the country and once notorious for brutal killings by rival groups fighting for supremacy, the plant, which began trial production on January 30, has come as a breath of fresh air.

Located just 125 km from Bengaluru airport, the plant has come up with an investment of $1 billion dollars while an equal amount pumped in by ancillaries. It is billed as one of the biggest Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in India in the automobile sector.

Kia Motors, the world’s eighth-largest automaker, plans to manufacture 300,000 cars at this plant every year. The commercial production will start after July with SP2i, a SUV based on the Kia SP Concept, first showcased at India’s Auto Expo 2018.

With over 3,000 direct and 7,000 indirect jobs, Kia will become the single largest employer in the drought-prone region. The ancillaries, including 18 South Korean companies, are expected to provide an additional 5,000 jobs.

Officials say the Korean township and other supporting infrastructure would generate more employment for locals.

The Kia plant houses a five-acre training facility that offers a Basic Technical Course (BTC) in automobiles in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corp (APSSDC), helping develop manufacturing skills among young people, 400 of whom have been selected in the first batch.

“The plant is a great boon for the region in terms of employment, investment and in terms of creating confidence among young people. People used to say that since the region is not endowed with resources, there can’t be development here but it has great human resources which need to be trained properly,” K. Lakshminarayana, Director, APSSDC, told IANS.

He pointed out that APSKDC helping Kia in getting the students recruited and trained in Siemens Centre of Excellence at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Anantapur. Siemens Centre of Excellence has 14 labs to train students in emerging technologies.

With a Korean township, hostels and hotels coming up in the area, students are also learning Korean and other foreign languages. The Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, is providing a Korean language course, while the Rayalaseema Development Trust is also training local youth in foreign languages, including Korean and French.

Officials believe the eco-system will also give a fillip to micro, small and medium enterprise and turn Rayalaseema often termed as ‘Ralla Seema’ or land of stones due to recurrent droughts into ‘Ratnala Seema’ or land of diamonds.

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