Telangana's Ambitious Goal: 120 GCCs and 1.2 Lakh Jobs by 2026

Telangana has set an ambitious target to establish 120 Global Capability Centres by 2026. This initiative is expected to create approximately 1.2 lakh new jobs across various sectors. The state government will provide comprehensive skilling programs in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Hyderabad's growing reputation as an innovation hub continues to attract major global companies like Vanguard.

Key Points: Telangana Targets 120 GCCs and 1.2 Lakh Jobs by 2026

  • Hyderabad emerges as global hub with 7 top asset management companies managing $30 trillion
  • Vanguard's $6.4 trillion investment in Hyderabad reflects city's global competitiveness
  • Government to provide AI, ML, and cybersecurity training for youth employment
  • State focuses on attracting GCCs while completing long-pending SLBC tunnel project
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Telangana sets target of 120 GCCs, 1.2 lakh jobs in 2026: Minister Sridhar Babu

Telangana IT Minister Sridhar Babu announces ambitious plan for 120 Global Capability Centres, creating 1.2 lakh jobs with focus on AI, cloud, and cybersecurity skills.

"We encourage international industry leaders to be partners in the story of Rising Telangana. - Minister D Sridhar Babu"

Hyderabad, November 4

Telangana IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu on Monday announced that the State has set an ambitious goal of establishing 120 Global Capability Centres (GCCs) within the next year, creating nearly 1.2 lakh jobs.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Vanguard New India Global Value Centre (GVC) at Knowledge Park, Hitec City, the Minister said that Hyderabad has emerged as a hub of trust, integrity and innovation, attracting leading multinational firms. Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka was also present on the occasion.

"Vanguard -- one of the world's largest investment management companies, with over $6.4 trillion in assets under management -- choosing Hyderabad for its Global Value Centre reflects the city's talent, stability and global competitiveness," he said, according to an official statement.

The Minister noted that the Telangana government is not merely attracting investments, but is also preparing local youth for future-ready employment.

"To ensure our youth benefit from these jobs, we will provide skilling, reskilling and upskilling in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics, cloud engineering and cybersecurity," he added.

Seven of the world's top asset management companies currently operate from Hyderabad, collectively managing over $30 trillion in assets, the statement mentioned.

The newly inaugurated Vanguard centre will focus on engineering excellence, cloud modernisation, AI-led solutions, data security and global digital platforms.

Inviting more global firms to invest in the State, he said, "We encourage international industry leaders to be partners in the story of Rising Telangana."

On developmental projects, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said earlier on Monday that the government is committed to completing the long-pending world's biggest 40 km long SLBC Tunnel project works.

Chief Minister Reddy has announced that the government will provide compensation and address the grievances of the dwellers of the submerged Marlapadu, Keshya Tanda and Nakkalagandi habitations located close to the SLBC project.

The project cost is estimated at Rs 4600 crore, and the government is ready to provide irrigation facilities to 3 lakh acres by lifting 30 TMC of water from the Krishna River.

CM Reddy came down heavily on the previous BRS government for "not completing the prestigious SLBC tunnel works during its 10-year rule for political reasons." The SLBC project was sanctioned in 1983.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see Telangana pushing for job creation, but I hope they also focus on infrastructure development. The traffic in Hitec City is already terrible during peak hours. More companies means more pressure on roads and public transport.
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Arjun K
$30 trillion managed from Hyderabad? That's incredible! Shows how far we've come as a financial services destination. The Vanguard investment is a huge vote of confidence in our city's capabilities.
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Sarah B
While the job targets sound impressive, I hope the government ensures these opportunities reach students from tier-2 cities and rural areas too. Often such announcements benefit only urban, English-educated youth.
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Karthik V
Good to see both IT growth and irrigation projects getting attention. The SLBC tunnel has been pending for decades - hope this government actually completes it. Water scarcity affects farmers more than anyone.
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Michael C
The compensation for displaced villagers near SLBC project is a welcome move. Development shouldn't come at the cost of poor people's livelihoods. Hope they implement this properly and transparently.
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Divya L
As a recent engineering graduate, I'm excited about the upskilling programs in AI and cybersecurity. Hope these are affordable and accessible to all, not just those who can pay high fees for private

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