The company has already signed an MoU with Uttar Pradesh government for the proposed investment.
"We signed a pact during the recently concluded Investors Summit in the state capital," PULSUS Chief Executive Officer Srinubabu Gedela said.
As per the plan, a 1,000-seat global scientific literature language transformation centre will be set up in Noida, UP, with an investment outlay of 500 crore, he said.
The centre will focus on skill development and translation of global scientific and healthcare information to Hindi Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Gujarati and Bengali with the support from the Uttar Pradesh government.
PULSUS Group operatesmore than 1,000 journals and 25 million pages literature in healthcare and scientific fields. Headquartered at Singapore, the group has presence in the UK, Canada and India.
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