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Maharashtra to set up Asia’s biggest data centre in Sindhudurg with investment of Rs 5,000 crore

Maharashtra will set up Asia’s biggest data centre in Sindhudurg with an investment of Rs 5,000 crore, said a senior state minister. 

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will set up Asia's biggest in Sindhudurg with an investment of Rs 5,000 crore, said a senior state minister. State Tourism Minister and Minister of State for Tourism who are in Malta to promote Maharashtra as an investment and tourism destination said that Asia's biggest data centre would be set up in Sindhudurg with an investment of Rs 5,000 crore. A private firm would make the investment, linking the proposed data centre in Sindhudurg to another located in Malta.

“Asia's biggest data centre would be set up in Sindhudurg with an investment of Rs 5,000 crore. The data centre will be connected to another in Malta, laying underground cable in the sea,” Rawal told reporters. The ministers also said that trials of flight operations at the Parule Chipi airport in Sindhudurg would be held in October this year, while an international flight would arrive there from Malta in December. The European country is also set to host a festival of Indian films in December.

Rawal said the state government also signed a MoU with the Malta government for offering some courses to students at the Solapur hotel management institute. On his part, Mizzi said that the government of his country was happy with the collaboration. “We believe that in these areas we can work together to create a win-win (situation).

Malta and India share a common heritage,” he said. The Maltese minister added that the government there collaborated with the Devendra Fadnavis-led dispensation to attract more Indian tourists to the European nation. “We will be exploring more details of the flights. We will also see if Malta could offer the Indian diaspora cheaper route as well to come back to India without going to other hubs in other regions which should reduce the flight time as well,” he said.

Meanwhile, Rawal said the government was in talks with two-three companies to launch battery-operated glass submarines in the sea at Sindhudurg as announced in the budget for the current fiscal.

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