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Gujarat CM Inaugurates Hexaware Tech Centre in GIFT City, Boosts AI Jobs

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated Hexaware Technologies' new delivery centre in GIFT City, Gandhinagar. The centre, located in Pragya-II Building, will focus on AI, cloud computing, and digital transformation. It is expected to create approximately 1,000 highly skilled jobs over three years. Patel also launched the BJP's '12 Years of Trust' campaign celebrating PM Modi's tenure.

Gujarat CM Patel inaugurates Hexaware Technologies' New Delivery Centre in GIFT City

Gandhinagar, June 13

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Saturday inaugurated the new Delivery Centre of Hexaware Technologies in GIFT City, Gandhinagar.

The state-of-the-art centre has been launched on the 7th and 8th floors of the Pragya-II Building in GIFT City. It will serve as a significant milestone for Gujarat's technology ecosystem.

The commencement of this centre will create new opportunities in advanced sectors such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud computing, data analytics, automation, and digital transformation, while also opening new avenues of employment for highly skilled youth.

Hexaware Technologies is one of the world's leading providers of digital and technology services. The company delivers advanced technology-driven solutions across various sectors globally, including banking, financial services, healthcare, insurance, manufacturing, retail, travel, and transportation. With operations across several countries worldwide, it has the potential to create approximately 1,000 highly skilled jobs over the next three years. The establishment of Hexaware's Delivery Centre in GIFT City will further strengthen Gujarat's technology and innovation-driven growth.

On this occasion, the Mayor of Gandhinagar, Miraben Patel, CEO and Executive Director of Hexaware Technologies R Srikrishna, Chief Financial Officer Vikas Kumar Jain, along with other company officials and employees, were present.

Chief Minister Patel on Friday inaugurated a media interaction program at the state BJP headquarters in Gandhinagar, marking the launch of a massive statewide outreach campaign titled '12 Years of Trust, Development, and Public Welfare.'

The multi-day initiative is organised to celebrate Prime Minister Narendra Modi's milestone of completing 12 consecutive years in office, a tenure that establishes him as the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in India's history.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Patel lauded the Prime Minister's commitment to the underprivileged, stating that the central focus of the government has been the upliftment of the marginalised.

"Modi Ji has undertaken a sacred endeavour to bring the poor, deprived, and marginalised people into the mainstream of development. Those whom no one cared for, Modi Ji has revered. In the last 12 years, under the esteemed leadership of Shri Modiji, the effective implementation of people-welfare schemes has lifted 25 crore people of the country out of poverty," the Chief Minister said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

David E

Good to see global giants setting up in GIFT City. With AI and cloud, this could be a game-changer for young engineers. Let's hope the job creation projections are met.

Siddharth J

Hexaware stepping up in Gujarat is nice but where are the big names like Infosys, TCS expanding? We need more Indian IT majors to follow suit. Still, kudos to the CM for facilitating this. 🇮🇳

Michael C

GIFT City has potential but infrastructure needs to keep pace. Hope they also invest in housing and transport connectivity for the thousands expected to work there. Good step overall.

Nisha Z

Finally, some tech jobs coming to Gujarat beyond Ahmedabad! 💼 For all the talk about 'Vibrant Gujarat', we need more such centres in tier-2 cities too. Fair distribution is the key.

Rohit L

Article mixes tech news with political stuff about Modi's 12 years. Not a fan of that conflation. Let the tech achievements speak for themselves. Still, good for Gujarat's IT landscape. 👨‍💻

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