| "Some state governments have approached us to open new facilities in their states. As of now, we have no plan to open any new centre. We will continue with our 9 development centres," he told reporters on the sidelines of a forum discussion organised by Infosys and CNBC-TV 18. |
| Some state governments like Rajasthan and West Bengal had recently said that Infosys was planning to set up centres in their respective states. |
| "We have a committee in our company which looks into such matters. We will study all the options and will look at these places when we plan to expand," Nilekani said. |
| He said that Infosys' Chandigarh centre would start operating in the next few months. |
| When asked whether the company was considering buying GE's business process outsourcing operations in India, Nilekani denied any such move. |
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