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Nasscom-Kearney study on IT-BPO industry identifies small cities with big potential



06 May 2008 @ 7:46 pm IST

New Delhi - Nasscom or National Association of Software and Services Companies, the consortium that serves as the apex body of the Indian IT software and BPO industry, together with global management consulting firm AT Kearney has released a comprehensive assessment report of 50 locations in India suitable for the IT - BPO industry titled 'Location Roadmap For IT- BPO Growth: Assessment Of 50 Leading Cities.'


A BPO in Gurgaon, Haryana
A BPO in Gurgaon, Haryana. Nasscom or National Association of Software and Services Companies, the consortium that serves as the apex body of the Indian IT software and BPO industry, together with global management consulting firm AT Kearney has released a comprehensive assessment report of 50 locations in India suitable for the IT - BPO industry titled `Location Roadmap For IT- BPO Growth: Assessment Of 50 Leading Cities.`
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The report analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of these 50 locations and sets a stage for the growth of the IT-BPO industry beyond the top seven "leader" cities viz. Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi and NCR (National Capital Region).

According to the joint report, at least 15 Tier II cities can comfortably "challenge" the leaders while both Tier II and Tier III cities can function as operational hubs for the software companies.

Some of the upcoming cities are Ahmedabad, Kochi, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, Indore, Jaipur, Kochi, Lucknow, Madurai, Mangalore, Nagpur, Thiruvananthapuram, Vadodara, Tiruchirapalli and Visakhapatnam, it said.

The third category or the "followers" comprise of 12 cities including Bhopal, Goa, Kanpur, Aurangabad, Gwalior, Hubli-Dharwad, Nasik, Mysore and Surat. The fourth or the final category is the "aspirant" locations. These are cities where individual companies have already set up offices and more companies are expected to follow, for example Allahabad, Dehradun, Durgapur, Gangtok, Guwahati, Ludhiana, Patna and Raipur. However, to attract investments they need to develop further, the report said.

Overall, the success of all these cities will depend upon "the speed and commitment with which the local city and state governments will work to fill up the gaps identified." For instance, the local governments can support the development of these areas by extension of similar tax benefits that are given to the Software Technology Parks of India (STPIs) and the Special Economic Zones (SEZs).

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