Software industry in Telangana

The Indian state of Telangana has a significant amount of software export in India. While the majority of the industry is concentrated in Hyderabad, other cities are also becoming significant IT destinations in the state. In Hyderabad, the central region of the business happens in HITEC City, in the Madhapur suburb. Initiation and Development of HITEC City by the then-chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu prompted several IT and ITES companies to set up operations in the city, and also rename the city as "Cyberabad" by Mr Naidu. Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu persuaded Microsoft CEO Bill Gates to set up its first development center out of Redmond, Seattle in Hyderabad. There have been extensive investments in digital infrastructure in Telangana. As of 2020, Hyderabad has 600,000 employees in the IT/ITES sector, working in more than 1500 companies.[1][2][3][4]

Cyber Towers, HITEC City, Hyderabad.

The IT exports from Hyderabad (Telangana) stood second in the country at ₹128,807 crore (US$ 15 billion) in FY 2019-18 improving from previous year ₹109,219 crore ($14 billion, 17.93% CAGR) in FY 2018-19.[5][6]

History

The initiation of this Software Industry in Hyderabad was done by N. Chandrababu Naidu during 1995. HITEC City, nicknamed Cyberabad, was set up with the collaboration of Larsen & Toubro.[7] Mr Naidu developed a slogan of "Bye Bye Bangalore" and "Hello Hyderabad" during his tenure and worked hard to bring International companies like CA Technologies, Deloitte and went to create Vision 2020. Succeeding chief minister, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy continued the development.

HITEC City

The IT industry got a major push By setting up Larsen & Tubro with policy maker APIIC built a special economic zone called Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City or simply HITEC City. It started the era of Software & IT in Hyderabad.

IT Industry in Warangal

In February 2016, Telangana IT Minister K. T. Rama Rao laid the foundation stone for IT incubation centre at Madikonda, Warangal.[8] In January 2020, two major companies namely Tech Mahindra and Cyient have inaugurated their campuses employing about 2,000 people.[9]

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