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    Hiranandani group to invest Rs 8,500 crore in West Bengal to develop industrial-data centre park

       

New Delhi: Mumbai-based The Hiranandani Group on Monday said it will invest around Rs 8,500 crore to develop industrial and data centre parks in West Bengal.

The group has "entered into an MoU (memorandum of understanding) in the state of West Bengal to set up logistics and hyperscale data center parks in the region", a company statement said.




















    It has signed an MoU to acquire a 100-acre land at Uttarpara, Kolkata to set up an integrated logistics and hyperscale data center park by group companies GreenBase and Yotta respectively.

"The combined investment by the group and their customers is estimated to cross Rs 10,000 crore," the statement said.




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RBI has issued certain Directions to Garha Co-operative Bank Ltd., Guna, whereby, as from the close of business on February 24, 2021, the Administrator of the aforesaid bank shall not, without prior approval of RBI in writing grant or renew any loans and advances, make any investment, incur any liability including borrowal of funds and acceptance of fresh deposits, disburse or agree to disburse any payment whether in discharge of its liabilities and obligations or otherwise, enter into any compromise or arrangement and sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any of its properties or assets except as notified in the RBI Direction dated February 23, 2021 a copy of which is displayed on the bank's premises for perusal by interested members of the public. 

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When contacted, the company spokesperson said the investment by the group will be around Rs 8,500 crore.

GreenBase will develop 3 million square feet of industrial and warehousing space, while Yotta, Hiranandani's hyperscale data centre division, will build six hyper connected data centre buildings bringing in 250MW of cutting edge data centre capacity over the next several years.

Darshan Hiranandani, Group Chief Executive Officer - Hiranandani Group said, ?Kicking off this project would not have been possible without the tremendous support of the Government of West Bengal"

"West Bengal is the gateway to the east. It is an ideal hub for logistics and industrial development with excellent road, rail and riverine connectivity," he added.

Simultaneously, Darshan said the data centre business will benefit from the digitisation revolution, the upcoming Silicon Valley at New Town at Rajarhat and excellent fibre connectivity on land and the new submarine cable coming up at Tajpur.

"By setting up a data center park in Kolkata, we will not only serve the customers of the state but the entire eastern region including neighbouring countries," he said.

In 2020, Yotta inaugurated its Asia's largest and World's second-largest Uptime Institute Tier IV certified data center in Navi Mumbai. It has recently announced development of data centre parks in Greater Noida and Chennai.

Planning to delete your WhatsApp account? Here’s how to download all the data


When you delete a WhatsApp account, all the photos, videos, chats, and other data will be permanently removed from the platform.  Over the years, WhatsApp has revealed several features which include the ability to archive chats, mute groups, and even star important messages.

Are you fed up with WhatsApp and thinking of deleting it from your phone? You can do that but first of all, know about how you can restore your data. 

When you delete a WhatsApp account, all the photos, videos, chats, and other data will be permanently removed from the platform.


Over the years, WhatsApp has revealed several features which include the ability to archive chats, mute groups, and even star important messages.

How to download WhatsApp data

  • Before deleting the WhatsApp account, a user can download all the data to keep a backup of all his chats.
  • You can export your personal WhatsApp chats and for this, you just need to visit Settings > Chats > Chat History > Export Chat.
  •  Choose the chat you want to export.
  • Tap on “Include media” if you also want to include all the files, photos, videos and other media you exchanged with the individual.
  • Choose the app you want to export chat to. WhatsApp displays apps like Google Drive and Gmail.

WhatsApp has been buzzing in news for a long period of time, thanks to its controversial privacy policies. Other homegrown apps like Telegram, Signal, and others are being opportunistic and trying to up their subscriber base.