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HCL to Expand Operations in Andhra Pradesh with 15,000 Jobs

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In a significant boost to employment prospects in Andhra Pradesh, HCL Technologies—a global IT services and consulting company—has unveiled ambitious expansion plans.

The company aims to provide a substantial number of job opportunities, reinforcing its commitment to the state.

HCL Corporate Vice-President, Siva Sankar said, “We are formulating plans to provide employment on a massive scale by adopting the latest technology as per the changing trends across the globe.”

“Also, we will become partners in the skill census and skill development which the State Government is going to take up in the most prestigious manner,” he added.

HCL Vision for Andhra Pradesh

HCL Technologies, known for its technological prowess and global footprint, is set to make a lasting impact in Andhra Pradesh. The company recognizes the state’s potential as a hub for innovation, talent, and growth.

With a strategic vision, HCL aims to create a thriving ecosystem that not only generates employment but also fosters skill development and technological advancement.

HCL’s expansion plans are both comprehensive and forward-looking.

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Employment Surge

HCL will provide a minimum of 15,000 jobs in Andhra Pradesh. This significant infusion of employment opportunities is expected to benefit the local workforce, especially the youth seeking meaningful careers.

Phase 1: The company will add 5,500 seats in its existing facilities, creating a conducive environment for professionals across various domains.

Phase 2: HCL’s commitment extends further. A new multi-storied structure will be constructed, accommodating an additional 10,000 employees. This expansion reflects the company’s confidence in Andhra Pradesh’s growth trajectory.

HCL Collaboration with the State Government

HCL aims to be an active partner in the state’s development journey. The company has expressed its willingness to collaborate with the Andhra Pradesh government on various initiatives.

The company plans to participate in the state’s skill census and skill development programs. By aligning with the latest industry trends, the company aims to enhance employability and bridge the skills gap.

The state government’s ambitious goal of creating 20 lakh jobs in the coming years resonates with HCL’s mission. The company is committed to contributing significantly to this target.

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Facilitating Clearances and Subsidies

HCL’s leadership engaged with Andhra Pradesh Education and IT Minister, Nara Lokesh, to seek necessary approvals for their expansion plans.

Previous Support: Minister Nara recalled the proactive efforts during the last TDP regime when he personally convinced HCL’s Chairperson, Shiv Nadar, to establish the unit in Gannavaram. The timely allocation of land enabled HCL to commence operations swiftly.

Appeal for Cooperation: HCL leaders appealed for the release of subsidies that were previously withheld. These incentives are crucial for sustaining growth and encouraging further investments.

Conclusion

HCL’s commitment to Andhra Pradesh transcends mere business interests. It represents a strategic partnership—one that will empower the state’s youth, drive economic growth, and position Andhra Pradesh as a technology hub.

As the company’s expansion unfolds, it promises a brighter future for thousands of aspiring professionals.


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