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Saturday, March 11, 2006

Infosys to sign MoU with Andhra State Gov

IT major Infosys is likely to sign MoU with the State government on March 27 for setting up his company’s campus in the city.

The company’s high-level team visited the city and met chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy earlier last month to discuss about the proposed MoU for the allotment of land and other facilities.

The government has decided to allot over 550 acres of land to Infosys for its proposed self-contained campus in the 1200-acre multi product IT SEZ, near the upcoming Hyderabad international airport. Infosys has set up its first development centre in Hyderabad in over 30-acre land in 2003. The company now employs about 5,000 professionals at its city operations.

Govt, Infosys to sign MoU on March 27 Business Standard

Infosys submits Mission Bhubaneswar plan

Even as Orissa grapples with the problem of finding a perfect roadmap for rapid industrialisation, software major Infosys has offered it a blueprint, which, when transformed into reality, may catapult the state to the position of intellectual, cultural and business heart of eastern India.

The blueprint, code-named Mission Bhubaneswar, was presented to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik through an hour-long powerpoint presentation by Infosys chief financial officer T V Mohandas Pai.

"Bhubaneswar should become the educational centre of the country. Invite India's 20 best private schools to open (centres) here to offer quality education," Pai said as the Chief Minister, his principal secretary Bijoy Patnaik and a host of bureaucrats listened with rapt attention.

Infosys pill for Orissa Calcutta Telegraph
Infosys helps graduates of the State to get better placement Newindpress (subscription)

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