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    HCL Technologies is preparing to open a new campus in Hyderabad’s Hitech City. This campus is expected to create 5,000 new jobs for engineers. During a meeting at the Secretariat, HCL Chairperson Roshni Nadar Malhotra invited Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to inaugurate the new campus.

    In the meeting, they discussed Telangana’s focus on education and skill development. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy expressed his interest in HCL partnering with the Young India Skill University. This collaboration would help provide better training and educational resources for thousands of young people across the state.

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    The Chief Minister praised HCL for generating employment in Telangana and promised full support from the government. He emphasized that this partnership would not only create jobs but also boost the state’s economic growth.

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    Roshni Nadar Malhotra confirmed HCL’s commitment to helping empower youth with important skills. She mentioned that HCL’s GUVI platform, which offers technical courses, would help improve both job opportunities and technical skills. She also said that working with the Telangana government would help reduce the skill gap in the industry.

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    Additionally, there were discussions about expanding HCL’s educational programs to other universities in Telangana. This would allow more students to benefit from these initiatives. HCL had launched the GUVI platform two years ago, offering courses in local languages to make technical education more accessible.

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