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Narendra Modi inaugurates 10,000-seat TCS Garima Park campus in Gandhinagar
TT Correspondent |  |  18 Nov 2013

Tata Consultancy Services TCS) ,  the leading IT services, consulting and business solutions firm, announced the launch of its 10,000-seat campus, Garima Park, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat today.
 
The state-of-the-art software development facility was inaugurated by Narendra Modi, Chief Minister, Gujarat who was welcomed at the venue by Cyrus P Mistry, Chairman, Tata Group and N. Chandrasekaran, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director.  Also present on the occasion were senior officials of the state government, business, academic and community leaders as well as senior executives from TCS
 
N Chandrasekaran, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, said: “TCS has played a pioneering role to make Gujarat an attractive IT destination for global companies and also helped drive technology-led growth by investing in talented youth of the state and building long-term partnerships with state institutions.” He added: “We are delighted to launch our new world-class campus in Gandhinagar. This will help TCS further scale up its presence and drive the expansion of the IT industry in Gujarat.”
 
Developed over 25.5 acres of land with a built-up area of 1.6 million square feet, TCS Garima Park is the latest addition to the company’s unique global network of software development and delivery centers. It features highly secure software development and delivery centers of multiple sizes to meet the needs of global clients.
 
TCS Garima Park has been developed as a “green” campus and has applied for a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold rating. Built with locally sourced red stone, a trademark feature of local architecture, the campus also uses extensive technology to increase efficiency and reduce wastage. Solar panels, LED lighting, occupancy and light-sensitive sensors have been used to optimise power consumption, for instance.
 
The campus is an approved Special Economic Zone and will serve global customers across industry segments.

    
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18 Nov 2013(IST)  
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