Noida set to emerge as new IT hub of India
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UP Chief Minister declared Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway areas located in the National Capital Region as ‘Electronics Manufacturing Zones’ to boost investments further.
Lucknow: The New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (Noida) in Gautam Buddha Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh is well on its way to become the new Information Technology (IT) hub of the country. CM Yogi’s progressive IT policy and consistent efforts to attract investments to this sector since he assumed charge over four years ago, has already started yielding results with the most illustrious industrialists of the country and abroad in this sector lining up to seize the opportunities before them in Noida. Multinational giants like Microsoft and US-based MAQ Software and India’s own Adani Group have bought lands in Noida to set up data centres while leading IT firms like HCL, Google and TCS have already established their units in this industrial town of UP bordering Delhi. Besides, Hiranandani Group, Netmagic Services, STT Pvt Ltd and Aggarwal Associate Ltd are in touch with the State Government to set up their own data centres.More Related News