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Telangana: Infosys to create 17000 new jobs by expansion of IT campus in Pocharam

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Hyderabad: The Government of Telangana and Infosys Limited have agreed to further strengthen their strategic partnership with the expansion of Infosys’ IT campus at Pocharam in Hyderabad.

The expansion plans will create additional 17,000 jobs in the Pocharam Campus, outskirts of Hyderabad , where Infosys already employs over 35000 jobs making it one of their largest in the country.

Construction of new IT buildings in phase 1 with investment of Rs 750 crores will be completed in next 2-3 years that will accommodate 10000 people, a release said here on Thursday.

These new centres will contribute significantly to the state’s thriving IT ecosystem and further enhance Telangana’s status as a leading IT destination in the country.

The announcement was made at the World Economic Forum in Davos following the meeting of Infosys CFO Jayesh Sanghrajka with the IT and Industries Minister of Telangana D Sridhar Babu.

This collaboration highlights Telangana’s proactive approach to supporting industry leaders and encouraging sustainable growth in the technology sector. “Our partnership with the Government of Telangana reflects our shared vision of driving innovation, empowering communities, and strengthening the IT landscape,” said Jayesh Sanghrajka.

The Minister said “The Government of Telangana remains dedicated to nurturing talent, creating opportunities, and fostering strategic alliances to propel the state’s economy forward.”

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