[Assam] Major investment in IT on way for NE: Ramesh
Jyotirmoy Sharma
jyotirmoy.sharma at gmail.com
Sun Mar 2 06:27:10 CST 2008
Is there anything wrong for a major IT company coming up in Assam?
What is that you are frustrated about?
What is wrong if boys and girls from Assam and NE find employment without
having to leave their families.
If you can't do any good, at least abstain from preventing others from doing
so.
IT is one of the best paying industry in India. Compared to other industries
there is no destruction of natural resources and pollution of the
environment. NE India should focus on agriculture, tourism and IT for
growth.
JS
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 8:10 PM, mc mahant <mikemahant at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> mm> Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 15:11:25 +0000> From: buluassam at yahoo.co.in> To:
> assam at assamnet.org> Subject: [Assam] Major investment in IT on way for NE:
> Ramesh> > Major investment in IT on way for NE: Ramesh> Guwahati | Saturday,
> Mar 1 2008 IST> > Union Minister of State for Commerce Jairam Ramesh today
> announced major investments, plans for the IT sector in North East in the
> coming months. > Talking to mediapersons after the MoU signing ceremony
> between TCS, Assam government and IIT-Guwahati for opening TCS Learning
> Centre here, Mr Ramesh said ''Major investment is coming to Shillong in the
> IT sector and we will formally announce it within the next 15 days.'' The
> election code of conduct, with the state going to the polls on March 3,
> prevented the Minister from elaborating on the proposed investment. Mr
> Ramesh said ''The MoU has opened the way for other IT companies to follow
> suit and tap the huge human resource potential of the region.'' He said the
> connectivity bottlenecks have been addressed to a large extent and things
> were moving in the right direction for the region to attract IT companies.
> The Assam government's positive attitude and the presence of an IIT here has
> helped in attracting TCS, he added. CEO and MD of TCS S Ramadorai, said the
> TCS Learning Centre is an indication of the long-term commitment of the
> company to start operations in NE. ''We> have taken time to access the
> sustainability factor and are here for long-term plan,'' he added. Assam
> Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, speaking after the signing of the MoU, assured
> of all cooperation from the government for other companies that wanted to
> follow suit. He also thanked the Tata group for being pioneers in setting up
> training centre in the region. Other dignitaries present at the ceremony
> included Assam IT Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sharma and director of
> IIT-Guwahati Prof Gautam Bora. > The Learning Centre will conduct classes in
> the IIT-Guwahati campus and also use the facilities of the latter. The TCS
> also signed a lease agreement with the state government for leasing 50 flats
> for a period of three years. The students will be drawn from engineering and
> science pass-outs, with the first batch of 150 students likely to start
> training by middle of this year.> > > > > --------------------------------->
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