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Tech Mahindra to set up 3,000-seater in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad , Jan. 11

Software services provider for the telecom sector, Tech Mahindra Ltd today announced the setting up of a software development centre in Hyderabad at Kokapet near Golkonda within the special economic zone (SEZ) area.

The new campus when completed will host 3,000 software engineers and host top-notch infrastructure spread over a 8.43-acre campus. The structures will encompass intelligent building management and lighting systems.

The President, International Operations, Tech Mahindra, Mr C.P. Gurnani, and the Principal Secretary, Information Technology and Communication, Ms Ratna Prabha, recently signed a memorandum of understanding for the acquisition of land, which is to be handed over to the company shortly.

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