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Telangana issue forces IT firms to eye neighbours
T E Narasimhan & K Rajani Kanth / Chennai/Hyderabad Jan 06, 2010, 00:59 IST

Political disturbance over the demand for a separate Telangana state is forcing information technology (IT) companies to shift. The process to shortlist office space in neighbouring states, like Tamil Nadu, is underway.

“Six companies, including top five in IT and operating in Hyderabad, want to shift before the end of January,” Chennai-based Shriram Properties Managing Director M Murali said.

Software exports from Andhra Pradesh are projected to touch Rs 35,000 crore in 2009-10, and IT companies like Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra and HCL are present in Hyderabad.

“Besides Chennai, we have received enquires for leased properties in Visakhapatnam. All want office space for at least 3-5 years,” Murali added.

“Two IT majors have approached us for 100 apartments on bulk lease, besides IT premises,” said Chitty Babu, chairman of Akshaya Homes, a Chennai-based developer.

The IT department of Tamil Nadu confirmed that Chennai had received enquiries from Hyderabad-based IT companies. The Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (Elcot), the nodal agency for IT in the state, develops special economic zones. “We have been approached by IT companies, which are currently enquiring about availability of space in the state,” an IT department official said. He added that Elcot was planning to organise roadshows — from Hyderabad to begin with — to promote IT in Tamil Nadu.

The move is bound to have its impact. “About 15-20 per cent of the 60,000-140,000 professionals employed globally by Tech Mahindra, Patni Computers, Satyam Computer, HCL, Wipro, Infosys and TCS globally are based in Hyderabad,” P Phani Sekhar, fund manager (research arm), Angel Broking said.

J A Chowdary, managing director of NVidia Graphics India and president of The Indus Entrepreneurs, Hyderabad chapter, said if the decision on Telangana was prolonged, the IT companies would suffer. “Though we have requested the political parties to ensure law and order, students are going in for violent agitations by not allowing buses to ply and creating problems for people to reach offices.”

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Shifting of IT Companies to other cities is only a bogey orchestrated by the Andhra land sharks and venal capitalists. It is only in Visakhapatnam the Offices of HSBC were attacked. Look at the attacks on the properties of Reliance in Andhra and Rayalaseema areas the other day. People of Telangana have been fighting for a just cause for decades. Except for a few sporadic episodes the movement has been largely peaceful. Take for instance the recent show of strength by the students in Osmania University. Lakhs of students have gathered in the campus and it went off without a single incidence of violence.
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