IT, BPO complex project in Kerala’s Infopark kicks off

By IANS
Sunday, February 20, 2011

KOCHI - The foundation stone for the first IT/BPO complex, intended to create cost-effective infrastructure for the industry in Kerala’s Infopark Phase-II, was laid Sunday.

Chief Minister V.S.Achuthanandan, who was to take part in the inauguration, read out his speech from the guest house as he was not well and it was transmitted live at the venue.

“Like past projects, Infopark will act as a single point developer of basic infrastructure facilities. On completion, the park will be able to provide employment to up to 85,000 professionals,” said Infopark CEO Binu A.Pazhoor.

The master plan for the project was also unveiled at the function in which Fisheries and Registration Minister S.Sharma and Transport Minister Jose Thettayil were present.

The second phase of Infopark is planned to be developed in 160 acres of land. The state government has allocated Rs.50 crores towards infrastructure development schemes for the project.

The master plan undertaken by US-based Cannon Design and envisages a green IT township on the banks of Kadamprayr river.

It will have all state of art facilities including shopping arcades, a town plaza, convention centre, women’s hostel, guest houses, rest and recreation facilities and a boat club.

Infopark, in the last two years, have been growing fast and is already home to over 13,500 IT professionals working in world class companies like OPI Global, Wipro, Tata Consultancy Services, ACS, US Technologies, IBS, Arbitron, Zerone Consulting, NHR Outsourcing, SIT Mobile, and Alcatel Lucent.

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