Celebration time for employees of IT firms

They join cultural extravaganza at ITAAP annual event

May 19, 2018 11:37 pm | Updated 11:37 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Employees of an IT firm presenting a fusion dance at the annual day celebration of IT Association of Andhra Pradesh in Visakhapatnam on Saturday.

Employees of an IT firm presenting a fusion dance at the annual day celebration of IT Association of Andhra Pradesh in Visakhapatnam on Saturday.

For a change, employees, managements and their families from across the State spent an evening together with many participating in cultural extravaganza at the annual event of IT Association of AP (ITAAP) here at VUDA Children’s Arena on Saturday.

Winners in various sports and games were given away the prizes. Employees from HSBC, Patra India BPO, Miracle and other IT and ITES firms took part in cultural extravaganza at the annual event held at VUDA Children’s Arena.

A number of events like group dance, fashion show, singing, rock band, comedy show, mimicry and some thought provoking message oriented skits were enacted.

ITAAP conducted a State-wide annual sports event for employees of member- companies covering nine sports spanning athletics, caroms, cricket, lawn tennis, table tennis, volleyball and throw ball. Patra India BPO won the overall championship. Among others, ITAAP president Ravi Eswarapu, secretary Sridhar Kosaraju,

AP IT Academy Additional CEO Winny Patro, STPI joint director M.P. Dubey, DCP (law and order) K. Fakeerappa, Symbiosys Technologies CEO Naresh Kumar and others spoke.

Mr. Eswarapu said they would conduct an IT festival on the beach road in December to showcase the city’s potential become a hub.

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