Reliance - Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (R-ADAG) is planning to set up a business process outsourcing (BPO) centre in the temple town of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. The centre will have a capacity to employ about 1,400 people. |
The company has approached the state government for allotment of about 16 acres of land to build the proposed facility at an investment of Rs 150 crore. |
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Though the project looks relatively small when compared with the group's other projects in the state, its location at Tirupati, a tier-II city aspiring to attract IT and BPO companies, is expected have a significant impact. |
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According to sources, the new facility will be a part of a series of BPO units planned by the company. |
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"The company will start work on the project as soon as the government allots the land," a company official told Business Standard, confirming the company's move. |
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The building will be ready in less than a year, the official said. The state government is expected to provide 10 acres for the project initially. |
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"As we understand, it is going to be their first such BPO facility outside Mumbai. Though it is a small investment for them, the company derives the significance of the project primarily from its location, probably for sentimental reasons," a government official said. |
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Reliance Energy, a group company, has already been selected to build a 100-storey trade tower-cum-business district with an investment of over Rs 5,500 crore in Hyderabad. |
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According to company sources, Anil Ambani is keen on completing the project, which is coming up on nearly 100 acres in three years. |
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Besides, the company recently emerged as the lowest bidder for developing the Krishnapatnam ultra mega power project in the state. |
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The group has also announced an IT park in Tamil Nadu with an investment of over Rs 2,000 crore. |
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