"The reality of my (IT) industry is that the youngsters, both from within Karnataka and other parts of India, all want to be in Bengaluru," Murthy said at the inauguration of Invest Karnataka 2016 here.
Despite efforts to convince youngsters to start their careers in cities like Mysuru, Mangaluru as well as places like Bhubaneswar, Thiruvananthapuram, Indore and Nagpur, he said "the reality is that our youngsters want to work in Bengaluru."
Murthy also requested the government to make commuting easier and provide healthcare facilities.
Pointing out that Bengaluru contributed 38 per cent of the IT industry's contribution to the country's GDP, Murthy said it translated to somewhere around USD 35 billion, including USD 28 billion in terms of exports.
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"Karnataka has already done a very good job, so the expectations from Karnataka are even higher, and I believe that with proper intervention from government of Karnataka, this industry has potential to add even greater value to the economy of Karnataka," he said.
"It is Karnataka where we have three development centres, in Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Mysuru. Right now, we are in the process of building the fourth one in Hubballi," he added.