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HCL Tech to set up 170 acre campus in Mihan SEZ at Nagpur | INRnews

Mumbai, India, February 22, 2007 - Leading IT company HCL Technologies is to invest Rs.500 crore to set up a 170 acre campus in the Mihan SEZ in Nagpur. The company has signed a MoU with the Maharashtra Government to this effect. The facility is expected to generate employment for 10,000 people within five years.

30 acres will be utilised for development of residential facilities.

HCL Tech plans to set up new campuses in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh too.


By INRnews Correspondent


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