JANASENA Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 Yes Vizag lo IT and call center culture start chesindi YSR govt ee 1 1 Quote
Redarya Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 18 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said: Nice. 2004 lo CM ayyina YSR 1995 nunchi IT ranganiki baga krushi chesaru. Johar YSR Quote
11_MohanReddy Posted March 25 Author Report Posted March 25 1 minute ago, Redarya said: Nice. 2004 lo CM ayyina YSR 1995 nunchi IT ranganiki baga krushi chesaru. Johar YSR Quote
11_MohanReddy Posted March 25 Author Report Posted March 25 1 minute ago, praying said: Maku jagan mamayyani ichadu adi chalu vayya Agreed. 1 Quote
HighlyRespected Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 16 minutes ago, JANASENA said: Yes Vizag lo IT and call center culture start chesindi YSR govt ee +5 rupees antunna koyadora arya . Quote
11_MohanReddy Posted March 25 Author Report Posted March 25 18 minutes ago, HighlyRespected said: +5 rupees antunna koyadora arya . In financial trouble prathidaniki 5 rupees ante kashtame without IPAC 1 Quote
andhra_jp Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 Karnataka's capital city Bangalore has the sobriquet of Silicon Valley of India, with total IT exports worth US$ 53 billion during the financial year 2021–22,[5][6] employing 1 000 000 people directly and 3 000 000 lakh indirectly. The origin of the growth of the software industry in Karnataka seems to have been the entry of Texas Instruments which was the first multinational to set up base in Sona Tower, Millers Road, Bangalore in 1985.[13] Texas Instruments was searching for a location to set up their overseas development centre in India in the early 1980s. They first looked at the states of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu but when both states refused permission, Karnataka was approached with a condition that land allotted must be near an airport. The then chief minister of Karnataka Gundu Rao agreed to their terms and granted land near the HAL Airport in Bangalore. There were many factors conducive to the development of the software industry in Karnataka state. One factor is the presence of large numbers of top grade science and engineering institutions like IISc, NITK, B.M.S. College of Engineering, BVB, Malnad College of Engineering MSRIT, NIE, SJCE, RVCE, PESIT, SDMCET and around 200 engineering colleges. The software industry requires large numbers of skilled engineers which are regularly churned out of the engineering colleges in Karnataka. The presence of Public sector undertakings like BEL, HAL, BHEL, ITI and BEML gave ready access to manpower as well as trial opportunities of newly developed software. There were many advanced laboratories like NAL and ISRO in and around Bangalore which provided necessary basic knowledge required for software development. The successive state governments have been proactive in providing necessary facilities for growth of the industry. The salubrious climate of Bangalore also helps in the growth of the software industry there. Quote
ARYA Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 2 hours ago, JANASENA said: Yes Vizag lo IT and call center culture start chesindi YSR govt ee enduku ba papam trigger chestunnav Quote
Xtian_Teddy Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 3 hours ago, 11_MohanReddy said: In financial trouble prathidaniki 5 rupees ante kashtame without IPAC Quote
ARYA Posted March 27 Report Posted March 27 On 3/25/2025 at 7:43 AM, HighlyRespected said: +5 rupees antunna koyadora arya . Nee amma ni koya dora lu dengite puttava ra labor lanjodaka? 1 Quote
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