Hyderabad: A new HCL campus is set to open in Hi-Tech City, Hyderabad, creating jobs for an additional 5,000 engineers.
HCL Technologies Chairperson, Roshni Nadar Malhotra, met with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy at the Secretariat on Friday to personally invite him to the inauguration of the new campus.
During their meeting, the Chief Minister spoke about the state government’s efforts to promote education and skill development. He mentioned that the government hopes HCL will collaborate with the Young India Skill University to improve educational resources and training for students.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy also emphasized the government’s commitment to working with HCL on skill development programs. He praised HCL for creating jobs in Telangana and assured the company of the government’s support. He said this partnership would help young people find jobs and contribute to the state’s economic growth.
In response, Roshni Nadar said HCL is excited to work with the government on skill development initiatives. She shared that HCL’s GUVI platform will focus on improving technological skills and providing job opportunities. The goal is to equip students with industry-relevant skills and help them become aspiring technologists.
The Chief Minister and HCL representatives also discussed expanding HCL’s educational programs to other universities in Telangana, so that more students can benefit from these opportunities.