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in Adibatla, Hyderabad – THE Emerging ITIR
Adibatla, The
Future of IT Industry in Hyderabad. It is good location as govt. has sanctioned for ITIR in this locality. Adibatla, Hyderabad
(andhra pradesh, India) has been growing drastically from the past six months
due to the ongoing set up of TATA Aerospace, TCS, Cognizant, Samuha, Tara,
hardware park, Fabcity, international airport projects and upcoming start up of
it parks & 20 odd companies. Located at just 30 minutes Drive from Hi-Tech City & Gachibowli 20 km from the City Center
Koti and 15 km from Dilsukhnagar and LB Nagar it will be the most happening
place in near future.
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TCS will start it’s operation IN 2014. TCS Building construction is going on and all set to start it’s operation at the earliest.
Adibatla can be considered as the "HIGHEST LAND BOOM OF 2012". Many investors have started buying plots, acres of land in Adibatla Hyderabad, because of the growth and vast business prospect. Now it has become the new hub for all the I.T sectors
Project Details in Adibatla village:
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16 New companies are in process
Times : Hyderabad IT
Investment Region (ITIR) is all set to become a reality with high-powered
committee headed by the Union cabinet secretary finally giving in-principal
approval to the mega project.
Straddling 202 sq kms or 50,000 acres (nearly five times the 10,000-acre ITIR projects cleared for Karnataka and Orissa),the Hyderabad ITIR is slated to catapult the city into Indias largest knowledge hub in the coming years and could well be the biggest booster kick that a T-struck Hyderabad has been desperately waiting for. The ITIR will primarily comprise areas falling under Cyberabad Develoment Authority including Gachibowli and Madhapur,Hyderabad Airport Development Authority areas including Mamidipalli,Raviryal,Adibatla and Maheshwaram.
Straddling 202 sq kms or 50,000 acres (nearly five times the 10,000-acre ITIR projects cleared for Karnataka and Orissa),the Hyderabad ITIR is slated to catapult the city into Indias largest knowledge hub in the coming years and could well be the biggest booster kick that a T-struck Hyderabad has been desperately waiting for. The ITIR will primarily comprise areas falling under Cyberabad Develoment Authority including Gachibowli and Madhapur,Hyderabad Airport Development Authority areas including Mamidipalli,Raviryal,Adibatla and Maheshwaram.
Hindu: The State
expects the ITIR region to fetch revenues of Rs 3.10 lakh crore.
HYDERABAD,
SEPT. 20:
After a wait of
almost two years, Andhra Pradesh has got the Centre’s nod for the ITIR
(Information Technology Investment Region), which is expected to give the State
Capital a start to the second wave of IT development.
It was in 2008 that
the Centre had mooted the idea of ITIR that called for development of self-contained,
integrated knowledge clusters to foster information technology, IT-enabled
services and electronic hardware industry.
While the present IT
hub is heavily concentrated in the South-West of the city (Madhapur and
Gachibowli), the ITIR in Andhra Pradesh would focus on the hitherto untouched
Eastern part, mainly Uppal and Mamidpipalli, Raviryal, Adibatla, Pocharam and
Maheswaram.
The State Government
expects the ITIR region to fetch revenues of Rs 3.10-lakh crore once it is
fully developed within 25 years; the total investment would be Rs 2.19 lakh
crore. The investments would go into development infrastructure for office
space and residential areas, apart from other support systems.
The IT exports from
the State, which presently stand at about Rs 50,000 crore, would cross the Rs
2.35-lakh crore-mark. “It would generate 15 lakh direct and 53 lakh indirect
jobs. The State would get revenues of Rs 30,170 crore,” State IT and
Communications Minister, Ponnala Lakshmaiah, has said.
Speaking to reporters
, the Minister said the area would roughly cover 50,000 acres. It would have
special economic zones, industrial parks, free trade zones, export-oriented
units and warehousing zones.
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