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1. INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGM PROGRAMME FOR
LUCKNOW-KANPUR INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR
IT- BPO HUB
SUBMITTED BY: Vinay Kumar
GUIDED BY : Prof. U.K.Banerjee
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BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT
LUCKNOW-KANPUR CORRIDOR AS AN IT-BPO HUB
Lucknow - Unnao - Kanpur 80
km stretch
Kanpur, Unnao & Lucknow are
major industrial hubs of U.P.
Introducing IT to the region
which has huge potential in
terms of Human resource
Increased export revenues &
industrial output of the region.
Releasing stress on tier 1 cities
like Noida & Greater Noida
Employment in IT sector
Improvements in social
infrastructure
Consumption led economic
growth
Improved branding & visibility
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AIMS, OBJECTIVES, SCOPE & LIMITATIONS
AIM
The project aims at designing an infrastructure programme for promoting an industrial corridor
between Lucknow and Kanpur via Unnao. The aims of the project would be:
To prescribe infrastructure design solutions in compliance with the socio-economic as well
as logistic requirements of the upcoming area as an IT-BPO hub.
To suggest the best possible solutions for socio-economic welfare for the area.
OBJECTIVES
To identify the requirements of the upcoming industries in the region.
To analyze the logistics of the hub with respect to the surrounding linkages in the sub-
region.
To analyze the share of different industries of the region to get an optimum share of each
type of industry.
To strategically formulate the physical infrastructure design programmers on parameters
like land, power, water and waste, transportation and storage systems, research facilities,
and other basic support functions of the corridor which will act as a model proto type of
this kind.
SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE PROJECT
Identification and analysis of economic potential of industrial corridor which will represent
the sub-region only.
Logistics analysis will be limited to marked industrial area only and not for the whole
Lucknow and Kanpur region.
Design of infrastructure systems will be done on a priority basis focusing on IT-BPO
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STUDY APPROACH
Literature Study
• Understanding the concept/ Need of the project
• Understanding the requirements
• Case Studies
Data Collection
• Identification of infrastructure requirements
• Primary Data
• Secondary Data: Maps & plans, Research & Studies,
Census Data & Economic Data
Data Analysis & Findings
• Existing Scenario Analysis
• Findings from case studies
Proposal & Recommendations
• Design proposals & recommendations
• Possible outcomes of proposals
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U.P. : SNAPSHOT
• Area (sq km) 240,928
• Population (2011, million) 199.581
• Literacy Rate (%) 69.72
• Net State Domestic Product 36.26
(NSDP) (2002-03, US$ billion)
• Per Capita NSDP (US$) 210.53
• National Highway Length (km) 3728
• Rail Length (km) 5440
• Electronics and software exports 899
(US$ million in 2003-04)
• Domestic airports Lucknow, Varanasi, Kanpur
Industrial index in 2001(BASE YEAR 96-96)
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IT-BPO IN INDIA : INTRODUCTION
CURRENT SCENARIO
The IT–BPO sector has grown rapidly over last few years and the IT-BPO industry revenues
(Software and Services) for 2008 were estimated to be over USD 50 billion.
The total direct employment is about two million in the IT-BPO industry
But growth has been focused on a few leading cities. Over 90 per cent is captured by the
seven leading locations of Bangalore, Mumbai, NCR, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai and Kolkata.
These cities have significant benefits in terms of improved branding and visibility,
consumption led economic growth, improvements in social infrastructure, etc.
Rapid growth has led to current IT-BPO hubs facing rising real estate costs, increased
attrition and saturated infrastructure, forcing companies to look beyond these ‘Leader’
locations.
FUTURE OPPORTUNITY
Over the next decade, even a conservative 15 per cent growth rate of employment in IT-BPO
industry will lead direct employment in the sector to about eight million by 2018, an increase of
about six million.
In addition, if a direct to indirect employment ratio of 1:3 is assumed, this translates to
incremental indirect employment of 18 million.
share of the sectoral employment in the top seven locations will decline to around 60-75 per
cent with total direct employment in these locations will grow to about five to six million.
Absorbing this growth will pose a significant challenge to the physical and social infrastructure
in these locations.
Other locations have an opportunity to capture a share of about two to three million direct
IT-BPO jobs that will be added in non leading locations – this is more than the total current
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REVENUE
IT-BPO EXPORT REVENUE
India’s share in global sourcing – 55 percent in 2010,
up from 51 per cent in 2009
Industry accounts for 26 percent of India’s exports; 11
per cent of services revenues
IT services exhibiting fastest growth at 22.7 per cent,
BPO growing by 14 per cent
IT-BPO DOMESTIC REVENUE
Maturing domestic market – key thrust area for the
industry
IT services growth 16.8 per cent, driven by localized
strategies by service providers
Domestic BPO - 16.9 per cent driven by demand from
new verticals and technology platforms
Software products to grow by 14 per cent
Government accelerating economic reforms,
improving government performance and efficiency
IT seen as a critical enabler for inclusive growth 7
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EMPLOYMENT
Industry directly employs 2.54 million
professionals
10% employee growth corresponding to 18.7%
revenue growth signifying growing non-linearity
Industry building future ready organizations
through-
Sustained investment in training
Opportunities for career growth
Managing people challenges effectively
Ensuring cost competitiveness
~2 per cent of revenues spent on training -
industry supplementing the education system
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TOP 50 LOCATIONS
LOCATION CLASSIFICATION & RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION
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U.P. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY POLICY
OBJECTIVES INFRASTRUCTURE FOR I.T.
Bringing IT to masses Budget for I.T. activities
Accelerate the use of information IT Pool Fund for e-Governance
technology in schools, colleges and Wide Area Network
educational institutions Internet Connectivity
Spurring the Domestic demand for High Speed Telecom Links
software, hardware and services
Rural Telephony
Making Software, Electronics/IT Hardware
and ITS/ITES Sectors globally competitive I.T. Cities & I.T. Parks
Facilitating the industry for addressing NIC Infrastructure
global markets Standardization of IT Resources
Facilitate formation of value additions for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
growth of the industry Promoting Hardware Industry
Help businesses realize full potential in
creating wealth.
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U.P. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY POLICY
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
To encourage and accelerate the use of Information Technology in schools, colleges, and
educational institutions
Setting up internet clubs for students in all educational institutions
Introducing IT module in engineering and non-engineering degree and diploma courses
The output of students in IT in technical institutions shall increased to meet the growing
market demand.
Promotion of Distance Education
Networking of Centers of learning
Helping all educational institutions in the urban centers to put up computer education
facilities
Setting up training institutions for training the teachers in computer education.
Developing appropriate course material in Hindi
Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) at Kanpur.
To involve premiere institutes such as IIT Kanpur, IIM Lucknow etc., to act as nodal agencies
for development of I.T. course material/teachers training etc.
Encouraging private sector investment in I.T. education and training ensuring quality through
a Board of Computer Education.
Encouraging setting up of virtual campuses of reputed overseas universities for I.T. education
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U.P. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY POLICY
FISCAL AND OTHER INCENTIVES
Preferential allotment of land: Preferential allotment of land will made for IT industry
Exemption of stamp duty and registration fees: 100% exemption for IT units
Uninterrupted power: uninterrupted power supply for IT industries
Captive Power generation: I.T Units with 5 KVA power requirement can be set up anywhere
irrespective of master plan or land use classifications.
Social Infrastructure linked IT locations: high quality social infrastructure like schools,
housing, health and entertainment/leisure facilities
Incentives to Mega Investment Units: Rs 50 crores or more
Incentives to Industry:
Venture Capital Fund: with State Government/ PICUP/UPSIDC/UPFC/Private
Enterprises/SIDBI and others for I.T. Industry.
Special financing packages: State Financial Agencies to fulfill the unique needs of the I.T.
Key Person Insurance / Sweat Equity: as developed by Govt. of India/RBI/All Indian Banks
Quality Certification Centers: setting up of quality certification centers
Escort Services: for obtaining easy clearance from various government departments
Trade Tax Concessions: No trade tax on raw material used for exports
Power Tariff: same power tariff as the SSI
Exemption from Pollution Control provisions : Pollution Control Act for air & water pollution.
FAR Relaxation: 50 percent more FAR to be allowed for I.T. units
Private STPs: same concessions as the government STPs.
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NOIDA : NEW OKHALA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
INTRODUCTION
Noida is located in Gautam Buddha Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh state. Noida is about 20-
kilometre southeast of New Delhi. It is bound on the west and south-west by the Yamuna River
& on the north-east by the cities of Delhi and Ghaziabad .
Noida was planned to provide a developed site for 10,000 small scale industrial units (SSI) to
generate and employment potential of 41,000 industrial workers. It was planned to carry a
population size of 375,000. It has already crossed a population of 3,98,000 in the year 2001.
Land rates which were in the Rs. 3,000-15,000/m² range till about 5 years ago have soared to
Rs. 30,000-85,000/m².
Noida has a literacy rate of 67.8% which is higher than the national average of 59.5% and an
average household income of 89,027.
NOIDA region, has assumed an iconic status among the metropolises of India, because of the
large number of headquarters of various multinational companies.
Population Projections Growth Rates
1991 1,80,737
2001 3,98,448 120.5
2011 9,00,000 125.9
2021 22,30,000 147.8
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NOIDA
LAND USE OF NOIDA
A look at the land use distribution of NOIDA, primarily industrial (24%), sufficient land use for
transportation (22%) and public and semi public purposes (12%). A comparison of 2001 land
use and proposed 2011 land use, suggests more land use earmarked for commercial purposes,
whereas other land uses are kept at almost the same previous levels
Land Use 1998 2011
Area in Ha Mix(%) Area in Ha Mix (%) Change(%)
Residential 1607 35.5 3240 38.5 101.6
Commercial 36 0.8 660 7.8 1733.3
Industrial 1092 24.12 1896 22.5 73.6
Public/Semi Public 571 12.61 782 9.3 37
Recreational 208 4.59 540 6.4 159.6
TPT 1013 22.38 1302 15.5 28.5
Total 4527 100 8420 100 86
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NOIDA
THE NORTH INDIA IT-BPO HUB
Major satellite towns of Delhi, with state of the art infrastructure - an international airport,
expressway, well connected roadways, railways and upcoming METRO
IT/BPO hub with more than 400 IT BPO companies
IT-BPO SEZs in Greater Noida across 15 locations
Automobile ancillary units, with companies like Escorts, Honda-SIEL and New Holland
Tractors (JV of FIAT with Ford),
Manufacturing and other companies: ISGEC, LG, Samsung, also have their offices in the
township
Film city location, situated in Sector 16A is the hub of all the major news channels and
several studios. News channels such as Zee News, NDTV, TV Today group, IBN, CNBC
Fourth largest IT- BPO destination in India, accounting for almost 9% of total IT-BPO exports
in FY08
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NOIDA
IT INDUSTRIES
STATISTICS
Total MNC (Nos.) : ~40-50
Captives (Nos.) : ~ 25
% of total Noida revenue : ~35
MAJOR INDUSTRIAL SEGMENTS
IT Services, BPO, Software Products, Engineering Services, Semiconductor Manufacturing
FACILITIES IN NOIDA
Power: Uninterrupted quality power supply with 40 MVA surplus power is available at
220/132 KVA.
Water: Potable water with per capita availability of 225 liters.
Telecom: 33,000 lines on digital electronic exchange 10,000 lines as EWSD German
Switching Technology.
REASONS TO SET UP UNIT IN NOIDA
A large pool of qualified candidates availability, hence, large scale ramp up is relatively easy
Large number of colleges – Hub for the students from North India
Good Telecom/Broadband Infrastructure
Economical rentals compared to Gurgaon and Delhi
Social and living Environment for workforce
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KEY FACTORS INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
IT sector identified as a growth vehicle
for economic development
Attractiveness destination for various
industries like automotive & ancillary, media,
manufacturing, IT-BPO
Given the diverse sector opportunities,
ability to draw manpower is good especially
when coupled with the influx from other
locations across India
It enjoys a 2% cost advantage over the
average cost of other leader locations
Availability of domain experts across
Manufacturing, Financial services, Telecom,
Retail, Government, etc. SOCIAL & LIVING ENVIRONMENT
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21. CASE STUDY 2 : CHENGDU-CAPITAL OF SICHUAN PROVINCE, CHINA
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CHENGDU
INTRODUCTION
Sub-provincial city - 9 districts, 4 county-level cities, 6 counties
Area - 12,132 km
Population (2010) - 14,047,625
GDP (2010) - US$ 82.119 billion
Literacy Rate - 94%
Economy
The main industries in Chengdu - which include food, medicine,
machinery and information technology . Among the world's 500
largest companies, 133 multinational enterprises have branches
Electronics and IT industry
Chengdu Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone has at least 30 Fortune 500 companies and
12,000 domestic Companies. Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, has invested US$525 million
in two assembly and testing facilities. SMIC & AMD are also planning to invest.
Industrial zones
Chengdu Economic & Technological Development Zone: planned area of 26 km2
Chengdu Export Processing Zone: planned area of 1.5 km2
Chengdu Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone: covers an area of 82.5 km2
Chengdu National Cross-Strait Technology Industry Development Park
Education
40 universities including 4 national universities & 14 provincial universities and 6 international
schools
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CHENGDU
Chengdu as IT-BPO destination: Key factors
One of the 13 cities identified by the Chinese government as hubs for services outsourcing
in China.
Companies located in Chengdu’s ‘Hi-Tech’ zone benefit from the various incentives and
grants offered by the Hunan provincial government.
Produces nearly half of China’s animations and cartoons and is poised to become a hub for
outsourced animation services .
There are 40 universities and colleges in Chengdu with more than half a million students. In
2007, there were nearly 18,500 new IT graduates from these universities.
According to data released by the Chengdu Software Association, there are currently more
than 65,000 people working in Chengdu’s software industry.
City has a well established training infrastructure with over 30 training institutions in the
city.
Offers a comparative cost advantage over other Chinese cities. Office rentals in Chengdu
are a fourth of rentals in cities like Shanghai.
The labor cost for the BPO business in Chengdu is about 30 per cent lower compared to
major cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai.
The attrition rate in cities like Beijing & Shanghai is more than 30 per cent while that in
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Other factors:
The city is home to about 700 outsourcing enterprises. Services offered out of Chengdu
include R&D, IT and animation
There also seems to be traction in the healthcare medical coding and billing outsourcing
segment with local companies trying to acquire business from the US and European
markets.
The Chengdu government helps companies target offshore outsourcing markets like US,
Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea as well as solicit domestic
Junior software engineers in the city can be hired for $170 to $250 a month with is a third
of the rates in tier I cities like Shanghai.
Companies setting up operations in the designated outsourcing zones can enjoy a two-year
tax waiver. They can get a subsidy of about $700 per employee for training and hiring.
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HANGZHOU
INTRODUCTION
Sub-provincial city - 8 districts ,3 county-level cities & 2 Counties
Area - 16,847 km2
Population (2010) - 8,700,400
GDP (2010) - US$ 90.66 billion
Literacy Rate - 91.9%
Economy
Main industries include medicine, information technology, heavy
equipment, automotive components, household electrical
appliances, electronics, telecommunication, fine chemicals, chemical fiber and food processing.
Economic and Technological Development Zones
Hangzhou Economic & Technological Development Zone :- Established in 1993. It covers an
area of 104.7 square kilometers. Encourage industries include electronic information,
biological medicine, machinery manufacturing, food processing.
Hangzhou Export Processing Zone :- established on April 27, 2000. Its total planned area is
2.92 sqkm.
Hangzhou Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone :- set up in March 1990. It is composed of
three Sci-Tech Industrial Park. The Hi-tech Zone makes good use of the concentrated
superior intelligence in the park zone
Education
36 universities including 4 national universities & 14 provincial universities and 10 high schools
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HANGZHOU
Key drivers for Hangzhou to emerge as a favorable IT-BPO destination:
Hangzhou is among the 12 cities identified by the Chinese government as hubs for service
outsourcing in China.
About 18,000 students graduate annually in IT-related courses from educational institutes
in Hangzhou.
Financial services contribute about 43% of Hangzhou’s offshore service contract value in
the first 3 quarters of 2008.
Hangzhou is an established industrial base and had foreign trade amounting to $43.4 billion
in 2007.
The administration of Hangzhou has invested in steady infrastructure improvements over
the last few years.
Hangzhou provides a lower cost alternative with affordable talent, despite being located
very close to Shanghai.
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Other information:
The electronics and IT industry has been growing in Hangzhou since the 1990s.
Hangzhou’s services outsourcing industry has attracted MNCs to set up R&D centers in the
city.
TCS and Infosys are some of the It companies with offices in Hangzhou.
The combined IT-BPO exports of the city were estimated at $261 million in 2006.
Over 10,000 trained IT-BPO professionals pass out every year from the 36 higher
educational schools in Hangzhou.
Proficiency in English language among students is currently low. However Hangzhou has
several English training institutes for students and professionals.
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PENANG
INTRODUCTION
Sub-provincial city - 8 districts ,3 county-level cities and 2 Counties
Area - 1,048 km2
Population (2010) - 1,520,143
GDP (2010) – RM 47 billion
Literacy Rate – 93.8%
Economy
Industry: Penang’s major industries include, manufacturing, logistics, construction, tourism and
retail. It is the third-largest economy amongst the states of Malaysia. Manufacturing is the
most important component of the Penang economy, contributing 45.9% of the State's GDP.
More than 200 multinational corporations
Making 50%of the world’s AMD and the Intel microchips
Supplying 95% of Dell notebook computers to North America
World’s 6 top EMS are here
The southern part of the island is highly industrialized with high-tech electronics plants located
within the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone
In 2010, Penang had the highest total of capital investments in the country. The state attracted
RM 12.2 billion worth of investments from RM 2.2 billion last year and a total increase of 465%.
Other than that, Penang also accounted 26% of Malaysia's total investments in 2010.
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PENANG
Key drivers for Penang to emerge as a favorable IT-BPO destination:
The government has a strong focus on promoting the IT-BPO industry in Penang through
initiatives such as ‘Invest Penang’ and creating the Software consortium of Penang (SCoPe).
There is a talent pool of skilled English speaking developers of many nationalities in
Penang, making it suited for multi-lingual service delivery.
Although the potential to scale is limited, the talent-pool is suited to offer higher-end
services, especially in areas such as financial services, logistics, energy and pharmaceutical.
Penang is also developing as a hub of Islamic banking services, especially by banks in the
Middle East.
Significant investments are planned to upgrade the infrastructure of the city.
Penang has a string engineering and manufacturing base, which can be leveraged to offer
services in these sectors.
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Other information:
The combined IT-BPO exports from the city are estimated to be at $564 million in 2007.
Penang was the first state in Malaysia to be officially granted the status of cyber city in
January 2003.
There are 20,500 professionals employed in the IT-BPO sector in Penang.
Companies are mainly engaged in enterprise application services. However, other services
such as internet surveillance, CRM, animation and e-solutions, and pharmaceutical services
are also provided from the city.
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DAVAO CITY
INTRODUCTION
Sub-provincial city – 1st to 3rd districts of Davao City
Area - 2,444 km2
Population (2010) - 1,464,301
GDP (2010) - US$ 82.119 billion
Literacy Rate - 98.05%.
Economy
With close to 1.5-Million people as primary market base, the city is
conducive to business as evidenced by the presence of the country's
top 200 companies.
Exports
Exports in the City is now a billion dollar industry with a growing niche
market for its products. The stable banana and flourishing pineapple industries are among the
country's leading export commodities. World's top exporter of papaya, mangosteen, and even
flowers.
In 2002, Davao City was declared an IT hub given its potential to attract ICT companies. The key
languages spoken include Cebuano, Filipino and English. Tourism, food processing, light
manufacturing and wood processing are the major industries. Recently, the annual income of
Davao City of 2010 is more or less than 4 billion P.
Education
46 colleges & universities and 374 elementary schools, 65 secondary schools
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DAVAO CITY
Key drivers for Davao City to emerge as a favorable IT-BPO destination:
Davao City is the educational hub for Davao province and has a large number of
educational institutions.
Some companies are setting up training centers in the city, which are also being utilized to
train employees from the companies’ other operating centers in the Philippines.
The talent pool has good English skills which coupled with cultural similarities to the US are
suitable to provide voice based services to the US.
Companies looking at a hub-and-spoke model in the Philippines are setting up supporting
centers to their operations in Manila or Cebu City, in Davao City.
The city offers an advantage by way of lower cost of living, cheaper wage rates and good
infrastructure, compared with larger cities in the Philippines.
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Other information:
Davao City has come up as an attractive outsourcing destination in the last 2-3 years.
Some of the companies are working with the Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority (TESDA) in Davao city for training, which includes a component on call center
training for their employees.
BPO exports from the city in 2007-08 were approximately $60 million.
The major IT-BPO services sourced from the city include call-centers, medical transcription,
web and graphic design and engineering services.
Investors in IT and BPO operations are granted tax holidays on local fees and charges and
basic real property tax
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS
PARAMETERS STUDIED
Knowledge pool availability and skill set assessment
Infrastructure
Enabling business environment
Government support
Operating cost
IT-BPO
AREA (in sq LITERACY UNIVERSITIES WORK FORCE
CASE STUDY POPULATION GDP (billion $) EXPORTS(milli
km) RATE (NOS.) (#/YR)
on $/YR)
NOIDA (NCR) 203 9,00,000 80 3.5 58 350 32000
CHENGDU 12,132 14,047,625 94 82.119 42 321 18,500
HANGZHOU 16,847 8,700,400 91.9 90.66 36 261 10,000
PENANG 1,048 1,520,143 93.8 15.13 32 564 20,500
DAVAO CITY 2,444 1,464,301 98.05 82.119 46 60 n.a.
FINDINGS & INFRENCES
Decongestion of growth at a macro level and enhancing the attractiveness at a location level will
require each IT-BPO industry stakeholder to play a proactive role in creating the ecosystem for the
sector:
Aggressive focus on enhancing the quantity of talent pool available at a location and address
issues related to talent suitability, e.g., curriculum, finishing schools, faculty capabilities
Enhance awareness of international and domestic BPO careers amongst the stakeholders –
government, students, faculty and society
Improve and develop physical infrastructure and urban environment – critical not just for IT-BPO
companies to establish presence, but also to attract the workforce to move to and live in a city
Visible and sustained government commitment and responsiveness to drive IT-BPO growth
Long-term focus on improving the perception and overall business environment of the location
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DATA COLLECTION
SECONDARY DATA PURPOSE
DATA REQUIRED SOURCE LAND USE MAP : Distribution of
LUCKNOW
industries in the region
INDUSTRIAL AREAS : Industrial
LAND USE MAP OF LUCKNOW LUCKNOW DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
scenario of the region
INDUSTRIAL AREAS IN LUCKNOW UPSIDC
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA : Social
TYPES & DETAILS OF INDUSTRIES DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES
infrastructure of the region
E-WASTE NORMS & POLICIES POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
INDUSTRIAL TYPOLOGY : Share
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS
DETAILS OF IT & SOFTWARE INDUSTRIES UPTRON & UPDESCO.
of different types of industries
EMPLOYMENT DATA DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATSTICS revenue
DETAILS OF INDUSTRIAL UNITS UDYOG BANDHU EMPLOYMENT DATA : Sectoral
DETAILS OF HIGH SCHOOLS & COLLEGES DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION employment of different
KANPUR industries of the region
LAND USE MAP KANPUR DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY SCHOOLS & COLLEGES DETAIL :
INDUSTRIAL AREAS IN KANPUR UPSIDC Education facilities of the area
DETAILS & TYPES OF INDUSTRIES DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES for human resource development
DETAILS OF HIGH SCHOOLS & COLLEGES DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION DETAILS OF IT INDUSTRIES :
UNNAO Importance of IT sector
LAND USE MAP OF UNNAO UNNAO DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY E-WASTE NORMS :
INDUSTRIAL AREAS IN UNNAO UPSIDC Governments’ concern towards
DETAILS & TYPES OF INDUSTRIES DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRIES e-waste & IT industry
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
ECONOMIC SCENARIO OF LUCKNOW –
NEED OF THE PROJECT AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
UNNAO – KANPUR REGION
LITERATURE STUDY
CONCEPT OF IT- BPO HUBS CASE STUDIES
DATA COLLECTION
SECONDARY DATA (INDUSTRIAL DATA , SOCIAL & ECONOMIC DATA, MAPS & PLANS)
DATA ANALYSIS
FINDINGS & INFRENCES FROM CASE RESOURCE IDENTIFICATON FOR IT- EXISTING SCENARIO ANALYSIS OF THE
STUDIES BPO HUB REGION
PROPOSALS
INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES PLANNING FOR IT
DESIGN PROGRAMME & LOCATIONS FOR NEW INDUSTRIES
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