Boost for development of IT parks

Emphasis on retrofitting that entails addition of new features. Speaking on promoting green cover for the city and adoption of environment-friendly concepts, KTR quipped, "We in Hyderabad want to go so green that other metro cities go green with envy."

July 10, 2014 12:00 am | Updated November 17, 2021 07:18 am IST - HYDERABAD:

IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao on Wednesday launched strategies for ‘Retrofitting of IT Parks’ in the Cyberabad Zone and promised Rs.5 lakh assistance to the IT firms that adopt the prescribed practices.

The programme has been developed by Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) in technical collaboration with Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) for sustainable development of industrial parks. Basically, the concept entails addition of new technology or features to existing systems.

The five point strategy for IT Parks in Cyberabad prescribes retrofitting green building concepts to existing offices and creating barrier-free workspaces, management of solid waste and e-waste, promotion of cycle to work concept, developing green cover in industrial parks, storm water management and rainwater harvesting.

Today at the launch programme, five IT firms including Tech Mahindra, iLabs, Phoenix and Wave Rock signed a declaration of intent on adopting the retrofitting strategies. Following this, the IT Minister announced that his government would support such companies with an assistance of Rs.5 lakh for appointment of consultants and experts on these subjects.

There are 124 IT companies in Cyberabad and Mr. Rao hoped all others would come forward to join the initiative and provide barrier-free workspaces for the physically-challenged, adopt green building concepts and manage solid waste and e-waste in an appropriate manner.

Speaking on promoting green cover for the city and adoption of environment-friendly concepts, he quipped, “We in Hyderabad want to go so green that other metro cities go green with envy.”

The Minister had earlier inaugurated a bike station on the Tech Mahindra premises with a facility to park 300 bicycles and sought measures to increase the number to 2,000. He also made a mention of a proposal to develop cycling tracks between the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and its adjoining service road on which cycling events could be organised.

Jayesh Ranjan, vice-chairman and managing director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation, Harpreet Singh, IT secretary, C.V. Anand, Cyberabad Police Commissioner and A. Gandhi, Serilingampally MLA were present at the event.

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