Andhra Pradesh government signed deal with TCS in 90 minutes, also talked to Tata Sons chairperson
Amravati :Andhra Pradesh Minister Lokesh Nara has taken a necessary step to increase business in the state. He has said that the state government has now said to pay more attention towards attracting investment instead of facilitating business. Now the state government has made a new mantra to speed up the speed of business. This is the reason why the state government has signed a business deal with IT sector giant TCS in Visakhapatnam within 90 minutes.
During the press conference session at 'ITServe Alliance Synergy Conference' in Las Vegas, USA, Lokesh said that Chief Minister N. The Chandrababu Naidu-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government is actually looking at restructuring the business processes in government to provide seamless access to the people, thereby de-emphasizing the roles of officials and politicians.
Tata Sons chairperson gave advice
In response to a question, he replied that when I met Tata Sons chairperson Chandra ji i.e. N. Chandrasekaran, I asked him what advice he would give me. He said just focus more on the speed of doing business.
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Focus on business speed
Lokesh has said that hence our only focus is on the speed of doing business. We will create a very conducive environment in Andhra Pradesh in terms of attracting investments and implementing those investments on the ground. An example of this is that we signed an agreement with TCS in a 90-minute meeting. We will work like this and bring investment to the state of Andhra Pradesh.
$300 investment
Lokesh had recently informed on social media platform that Tata Consultancy Services i.e. TCS is going to set up an IT service in the state, in which 10,000 employees will work. Lokesh also informed in the program that 300 billion dollars are being invested in data centers at the global level. The aim is to attract 100 billion dollars out of this to India, in which Andhra Pradesh will get the maximum investment.
(with agency input)
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