<p>Tata Technologies will invest 15,000 crore rupees ($1.80 billion) in Telangana to set up government-affiliated skilling centres, the state government said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The investment from the unit of Tata Motors is the second commitment to the Telangana government in two days after the Adani Group announced a $1.49 billion investment on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Indian states have received a slew of pledges for investment from companies including Maruti Suzuki in the past week at business events such as the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit and the World Economic Forum.</p>.Lithium GigaFactory, pumped storage projects to come up in Telangana.<p>Tata Technologies, which provides engineering services to auto, aero and heavy machinery makers, will set up skilling centres in 50 government-run industry training organisations.</p>.<p>The salt-to-aviation conglomerate also is close to announcing plans to build a semiconductor fabrication plant in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat, Tata Sons' chairman said last week.</p>.<p>The latest investment is part of a larger commitment from Tata Group companies, such as Tata Consultancy Services and Tata Advanced Systems, to expand in the state.</p>.<p>"Tata Group is expanding its Air India fleet and has plans to increase both domestic and international connections from Hyderabad," the state government said in a statement.</p>.<p>It did not provide details on the other Tata investments. </p>
<p>Tata Technologies will invest 15,000 crore rupees ($1.80 billion) in Telangana to set up government-affiliated skilling centres, the state government said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The investment from the unit of Tata Motors is the second commitment to the Telangana government in two days after the Adani Group announced a $1.49 billion investment on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Indian states have received a slew of pledges for investment from companies including Maruti Suzuki in the past week at business events such as the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit and the World Economic Forum.</p>.Lithium GigaFactory, pumped storage projects to come up in Telangana.<p>Tata Technologies, which provides engineering services to auto, aero and heavy machinery makers, will set up skilling centres in 50 government-run industry training organisations.</p>.<p>The salt-to-aviation conglomerate also is close to announcing plans to build a semiconductor fabrication plant in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat, Tata Sons' chairman said last week.</p>.<p>The latest investment is part of a larger commitment from Tata Group companies, such as Tata Consultancy Services and Tata Advanced Systems, to expand in the state.</p>.<p>"Tata Group is expanding its Air India fleet and has plans to increase both domestic and international connections from Hyderabad," the state government said in a statement.</p>.<p>It did not provide details on the other Tata investments. </p>