Kerala to have 10 IT parks by 2011
Infrastructure strength to make the state the chosen IT destination in India
CMN Correspondent
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
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Anoop Nair said on 3/5/2009 12:22:31 PM:
Yes politician should think differently, not those old days with Red Flag/Hartall in daily life. If hartalls stop then this state will grow like anything.
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GAB said on 2/6/2009 11:38:20 PM:
Whatever marketing you guys do it is a fact that about 60 working days were lost in the recent 6 months due to hartals and strikes ie., 50% of total working days lost. Even if we do 24*7 work clients are looking for excuses. May be these guys can beg for some money from CHinese companies..
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Sanaji said on 2/5/2009 9:07:20 AM:
The image about kerala as a land of hartal and strikes are baseless. After moving to technopark from chennai, I never faced an impact on the working day for the past 2 years.
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Abhijeet said on 2/5/2009 9:03:52 AM:
I was working in Bangalore and moved to infopark recently. I feel kochi can grew to a better IT destination compared to other tier II cities. This city can be a front runner because of the availability of workforce.
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Raj said on 2/5/2009 8:57:33 AM:
Any one will get excited seeing the infrastructure ie technopark and infopark. I think most of IT industrialists are unaware/not seen these parks. Keralas focus on the three cities viz cochin, trivandrum and calicut as hub and other parks as spokes is really excellent. The comm infrastructure and the workforce here are excellent. Any company can very well think of this as a destination. I feel kerala can beat other states after 2010 as far as IT is concerned.
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