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Thank you KCR and KTR for developing Hyderabad 1000 times more than CBN and YSR


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5 minutes ago, vetrivel said:

Recently visited Hyderabad after 10 years

 

Wow what a transformation

 

From being known as city of call centers until 2008 to becoming a true IT hub post 2014

Kcr and KTR are true visionaries unlike charlatans in Andhra
 

All the labor Nandamuri slaves who ridiculed KCR thupuk on your gajji 

 

Nobody has contributed to Hyd growth more than KCR and KTR

 

@Pavanonline @johnydanylee @ntr2ntr @futureofandhra @Apple_Banana @idibezwada @mettastar


1998 lo ne Microsoft ni techadu CBN. 2008 daaka city of call centers anta :giggle:

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1 minute ago, ntr2ntr said:


1998 lo ne Microsoft ni techadu CBN. 2008 daaka city of call centers anta :giggle:

Lol Nandamuri slaves

 

 

Microsoft was anyway choosing hyd because Bangalore was costly and traffic

 

Cbn the broker that he is gave them everything for free and deprived Hyd of valuable resources  

 

 

So why did Gates choose Hyderabad? Because successful Bangalore is now bursting at the seams. Cars clog the roads. Power regularly fails.

Real estate prices are high. Companies often pay stock options to keep valued employees, but even then retaining workers is a problem.

 

Hyderabad, on the other hand, is just beginning to take off. Few traffic jams or overbooked restaurants here. $75,000 buys you a house in a good neighborhood that would cost almost $100,000 in Bangalore. Newly minted software engineers typically work for $3,500 a year, 15% below Bangalore scale, and there are plenty of them: About one in four Indian software engineers is a native of Andhra Pradesh, according to a survey by Nasscom, a software industry association.


https://www.forbes.com/global/1998/0727/0108030a.html

 

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5 minutes ago, vetrivel said:

Lol Nandamuri slaves

 

 

Microsoft was anyway choosing hyd because Bangalore was costly and traffic

 

Cbn the broker that he is gave them everything for free and deprived Hyd of valuable resources  

 

 

So why did Gates choose Hyderabad? Because successful Bangalore is now bursting at the seams. Cars clog the roads. Power regularly fails.

Real estate prices are high. Companies often pay stock options to keep valued employees, but even then retaining workers is a problem.

 

Hyderabad, on the other hand, is just beginning to take off. Few traffic jams or overbooked restaurants here. $75,000 buys you a house in a good neighborhood that would cost almost $100,000 in Bangalore. Newly minted software engineers typically work for $3,500 a year, 15% below Bangalore scale, and there are plenty of them: About one in four Indian software engineers is a native of Andhra Pradesh, according to a survey by Nasscom, a software industry association.


https://www.forbes.com/global/1998/0727/0108030a.html

 

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:giggle: Labor Paytm slave

Aa link lo vunna next paragraphs kooda paste cheyakunda ignore chesav ga 

 

Hyderabad has something else going for it: Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Andhra Pradesh’s ambitious chief minister. Naidu, 48, would like nothing better than to upstage Bangalore. Recognizing that Microsoft would attract more technology companies to Hyderabad, Naidu lobbied Gates hard when the multibillionaire visited India last year. He promised that Microsoft would receive favorable tax treatment (he essentially said that he would match the tax incentives that other states offer), continuous power supply and 8 hectares of land reserved for their center.

So far Naidu has been keeping his promises. “The local government has been very helpful,” says S. Somasegar, an Indian-born general manager at Microsoft who’s in charge of setting up the center. “They’re also investing to improve the infrastructure.” The World Bank has agreed to lend Naidu’s government more than $1.5 billion for, among other things, building new roads and water supply projects.

Rushing to build up to the critical mass that Hyderabad needs to compete against Bangalore, Naidu’s government has leased out buildings to house a new Indian Institute of Information Technology, where IBM has started a training school. Oracle will be investing over $10 million in a software development center in Hyderabad that will employ 250 people and is to open in late July. And Hitec City, a commercial complex built by a public/private partnership, will be opening in August. Naidu beams with pride: “Infotech is bound to emerge as a strategic sector which will both generate wealth and create employment opportunities.”


CBN Hyderabad ki Microsoft raavadaniki baga kasta paddadu. Next other big companies follow ayyayi. Next TRS government continue chesindi.

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24 minutes ago, ntr2ntr said:

KTR gade oppukunnadu. Labor Paytms :giggle: Hyderabad ni evaru develop chesaro andariki telusu okka meeku tappa 

Lol labor Nandamuri slaves

Main reason Microsoft came to Hyd is because Bangalore was costly and not Cbn

 

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