Inaugurated by Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Minister for Road Transport & Highways, and Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra, HCL Technologies has announced the launch of their campus at MIHAN in Nagpur.
Inaugurated by Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Minister for Road Transport & Highways, and Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra in the esteemed presence of Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Guardian Minister, Nagpur & Minister for Ministry of Energy, New and Renewable Energy Maharashtra, HCL Technologies has announced the launch of their campus at MIHAN in Nagpur. Senior Government officials and the leadership team of HCL were present at the inauguration. In addition, the first batch of scholars and their families were also present at the launch.
The 50-acre of land HCL campus in Nagpur means to make more than 2000 employments subsequent to beginning operations at the centre. HCL’s entry in Nagpur is driven by quality neighborhood talent pool in the city and adaptable framework.
HCL had propelled its ‘Stay Rooted’ campaign for engineering and non-engineering students to be equipped with worldwide IT abilities in June a year ago (FY 2017). HCL has officially taken off 300 offer letters to hopefuls and the main group of about 100 researchers is right now experiencing training.
Speaking at the launch, Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation said “Nagpur has emerged as a significant talent hub over the few years and we are pleased to be a part of the launch celebrations of the HCL campus in Mihan. The state of the art HCL campus would offer locals an opportunity to develop global careers right in their own city, without having a need to migrate from their hometown. We wish HCL the very best in their endeavour to bring about change and positively impact quality of life in the city of Nagpur.”
Gracing the occasion, Shri Devendra Fadnavis,Hon’bleChief Minister of Maharashtra said “The Maharashtra Government is committed to economic development and providing more opportunities to the young workforce of the State. The HCL campus in Mihan will offer a great platform to local talent in the city providing them growth opportunities. I would like to congratulate HCL on being a part of this important journey and investing in the upskilling and employment of the local youth.”
Once the MIHAN centre becomes operational, it will deliver a spectrum of services including Infrastructure Management, Application Development, Product Engineering, BPO, IT Services Management and HCL’s internal enabling functions.
At the launch, Sanjay Gupta, Executive Vice President, HCL Technologies said, “HCL has always been at the forefront of bringing new avenues across strata and geographies. With the launch of the HCL Campus in MIHAN, we hope to reach out to the local talent, unlock immense potential, enhance their skills and prepare them for Global IT careers. By optimization of the skilled talent resource available in the city through the HCL Nagpur Campus, we aim to put Nagpur on the global IT map. I thank the Government of Maharashtra for their continued support in realizing our goals.”
Aside from offering opportunities to both engineering and non-engineering graduates, this centre additionally intends to have gender equal workforce, and giving women coming back to work after a break a chance to use their skills and contribute definitively towards a splendid future by working with a worldwide IT organization.