| RR Industries, a leading real estate developer in Chennai, on Tuesday inaugurated its 3rd IT park project "� RR Tower 3. The 140,000-sq ft IT park located in the Guindy Industrial estate, is built at a cost of Rs 35 crore. The IT park was inaugurated by Nasscom president Kiran Karnik. |
| After appreciating the world-class infrastructure of RR Tower 3 and the quick time that it had taken to be put up, Karnik said, "If we can put up buildings so fast , why can't we put up roads just as fast? Tamil Nadu is still better. Due credit must be given to Tamil Nadu. It is moving faster than other places." |
| Highlighting the milestones of the Indian IT industry in 2004-05, Karnik said that revenues from both the software and hardware industries had accounted for over Rs 100,000 crore and that the IT industry provides direct employment to a million individuals. |
| During his presidential address, Vivek Harinarain, IT secretary, Tamil Nadu government, took a cue from what Karnik said and remarked that in the next four to five years Tamil Nadu itself may generate a million jobs through direct employment. |
| "Jobs will be created in Chennai and Tier-II cities like Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchi and Hosur. Indirectly, it (job creation) might be double of that," added Harinarain. |
| He highlighted the creation of IT infrastructure in Tamil Nadu stating that there was about 9 million sq ft of space being created in Chennai and its suburbs and among those already built not a single one was vacant. "Demand is greater than supply for world-class infrastructure," Harinarain pointed out. |
| Harinarain also inaugurated RR Industries' new IT infrastructure project launch "� RR Tower 4 "� which is being proposed to be constructed at a cost of Rs 60 crore within next year. |
| RR Industries launched their first project "� RR Tower 1 "� in 1997 to offer readymade leased office space to IT companies. |


