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P i  Contents

Progressive Punjab IT/ITeS Industry 

in Punjab:    Taking Stock 

Investor Facilitation in Punjab

IT/ITeS Industry in India

d dStrong Educated Manpower

Robust Infrastructure in Infrastructure in Punjab

State’s Roadmap for IT/ITeS Industry 

Proposed IT Projects in Punjab

Policy Initiatives in Punjab: Catalyst for Investments

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Projects in Punjab for Investments

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IT/IT S I d  i  IT/ITeS Industry in India1.

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India’s thriving IT Industry

I di ’ IT BPO t i th t 5 (US$ b )► Market is expected to grow at 15 5% in 2010 India’s IT‐BPO exports in the past 5 years (US$ bn)► Market is expected to grow at 15.5% in 2010, due to growing investor confidence and favourable government initiatives.

► IT BPO industry is expected to garner a► IT-BPO industry is expected to garner a revenue of US$ 73.1 billion in 2009-10 as compared to US$ 69.4 billion in 2008-09

According to NASSCOM Indian ICT industry

Estimated total employment, 2009 (in mn)

Source: NASSCOM

According to NASSCOM, Indian ICT industry will:

► Emerge as one of the top 3 global IT Innovation hubs

8.210.5

22

10

15

20

25hubs

► Achieve US$ 225 billion in revenues by 2020, from US$ 2 billion in 1998.

► Develop 10 15 Tier II cities with upgraded basic 2.3

0

5

Direct Indirect Total Employment

2018

Source: NASSCOM

► Develop 10-15 Tier II cities with upgraded basic and business infrastructure

► Provide employment to 30 million people by 2020

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Source: NASSCOM2020

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Growing presence of IT companies in Tier II and Tier III cities

► Gradual increase in number of companies being established in smaller cities

Various Advantages:M h li

Jaipur

Delhi/ NCR► Cost advantage of 15%-30% over tier I

cities

Lower cost of labour

Mohali

Kolkata

Bhubaneswar

Indore

Nagpur

Lower cost of labour

Land availability at lower rates

► Adequate availability of physical and social

Hyderabad

Mumbai/ Pune

infrastructure

► Availability of basic level of talent

► Lower attrition rate in comparison to tier IBangalore

Chennai

Kochi

Established IT Hubs

Emerging IT Hubs

► Lower attrition rate in comparison to tier I cities

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Emerging IT Hubs

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Impact of IT/ ITeS sector….paving way for growth

Catalysing growth beyond today’s core markets: Breaking ground in new markets (verticals, geographies, segments) through reinvented offerings and business models.

Building a pre-eminent innovation hub in India: Encouraging intellectual property, establishing distinctive capabilities and fuelling entrepreneurship.

Developing a high calibre talent pool: Bridging a crucial talent gap by addressing gaps in tertiary education, at the same time fuelling efforts to upgrade curriculum, faculty and training methodologies.

H i ICT f i l i th Sti l ti i l i f iti b

E t bli hi I di t t d l b l h b f f i l i B ildi

Harnessing ICT for inclusive growth: Stimulating inclusion of citizens by enabling technology led solutions leading to increased connectivity, improved soft infrastructure, and a balanced regional development.

Establishing India as a trusted global hub for professional services: Building a conducive business environment (improved infrastructure, public services, corporate governance, and security) and a strong global image.

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Punjab: setting the context

► Punjab Infotech mandated as the nodal agency to promote the IT/Knowledge industry inthe State.

► Ernst & Young appointed by Punjab Infotech in 2008 for developing a roadmap for IT/ITeSg pp y j p g psector promotion and providing implementation assistance.

► State has embarked on major initiatives encompassing infrastructure, human resources ,policy and investor relations over the last 2 yearsp y y

► Strong focus on building a high caliber talent pool and bridging a crucial industry -talent gap through various skill development initiatives, upgrading curriculum, faculty andtraining methodologies.

► Created strong market demand for IT products/services and for traditional SME sector

► Task forces under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been periodicallymonitoring and reviewing the progress on all quarters.

► Most of the essential spadework done; time to step back , review, reflect and changegears.

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Progressive Punjab2.

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Punjab – First among equals

Ranks first in India Today’s ‘State of the States Survey’, 2008-09, with infrastructure asone of the key parameters

Adjudged as ‘best place for doing business in India’ as per World Bank Study,2009

One of the leading states in school infrastructure category based on EDI forO e o t e ead g states sc oo ast uctu e catego y based o othe year 2009 by NUEPA

Best State for transport network in India as per Infrastructure Index of the NCAER,20072007

Highest infrastructure index by CMIE in the country which is 1.86 times of thenational average

Punjab ranks 4th in PPP model investments among nine major states according toASSOCHAM

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Punjab – High on the socio-economic index

► Gross State Domestic Product (2008-09):Rs. 10,3825 cr (Q) (at constant prices 1999-

Percentage Distribution of GSDP, 2008-09

30% 26% 44%2008-09

2000)

► Per Capita Income (2008-09):

Rs. 31,662 (at constant prices 1999-2000) 35%

31%

22%

26%

43%

43%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

2002-03

2007-08

(National average of Rs. 24,295)

► Human Development Index (2001):

0.537 (Rank 2nd among 15 major states) Punjab: Per Capita Income, 2008-09

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector

► Strong Industrial Base (2009-10):

1,59,140 Small Scale Units

375 Large & Medium Scale Units28 487

30,014 

31,662 

33,198 

2005

2006

2007

2008

► Total investment in industry (2007-08):

Rs. 32,085 cr

28,487 

26,000  28,000  30,000  32,000  34,000 

2005

Per capita income at constant prices (1999‐2000)

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Punjab – All that an investor needs and more…

“The Company goes where it finds talent and not just where it can save money. We are very pleased with the talented workforce in Mohali. Punjab Government’s support and commitment to Information Technology are positive signals for growth for there is tremendous potential for business in this region.”

Michael Dell, Dell

“Since the market is opening, Mohali by virtue of its strategic location provides a good market for Software business and IT Service Providers. Infrastructure in

Fred EbrahimiChairman, Quark (USA)

Chandigarh and Mohali is better than that in Bangalore.”

Strong Enablers

► Strong, enduring economy ► Robust physical infrastructure► Sound social Infrastructure

Punjab emerges as a leading industrial state with a unique combination of strategic geographic location, state-of-the-art

► Employable skilled workforce► Entrepreneurial culture► Pragmatic governance

infrastructure, multilingual workforce, and concentration of corporate and financial resources

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Punjab vis-à-vis other Tier 2 and 3 IT Destinations

145 6

162.4

171.9

Tamil Nadu

Kerala

Punjab

Infrastructure Development Index, CMIE, 2001

“Attained top rank on the

104 1

105.3

106.1

106.8

112.0

133.1

145.6

Andhra Pradesh

Gujarat

Karnataka

Maharashtra

Uttar Pradesh

Haryana

Tamil Nadu ‘Infrastructure Development Index’, as per CMIE report,

2001”

104.1

- 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0

Andhra Pradesh

CDI Value

PPP Investments by ASSOCHAM 2008

Source: Source: CMIE (2000), Profile of Districts, October, CMIE, Mumbai

146 80 58

34

PunjabMadhya PradeshAndhra Pradesh

Rajasthan

PPP Investments by ASSOCHAM, 2008

“Ranks 4th in PPP model investments among major states

1,050 362

151

- 500 1,000 1,500

KarnatakaGujaratOrissa

INR Billion

“Punjab adjudged as the best place for doing business in India, World Bank

Study, 2009”

by ASSOCHAM, 2008”

Source: www.doingbusiness.org *

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Source: ASSOCHAM Eco Pulse Study, 2009

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S ’  R d  f   h   State’s Roadmap for the  IT/ITeS Industry3.

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Creating an enabling ecosystem…

Trickle down benefits of development to the common man of Punjab

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Increased contribution in India’s IT sector

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Infrastructure Human Resource Policy Investor Relations

Four Pillar Strategy

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Key strategic interventions

Infrastructure Human Resource Policy Investor Relations►Create new land pool►Unlock underutilised land►Build world class IT Parks/SEZs

► Skill assessment and development

► Industry-academia linkages

► Robust IT Sector / Knowledge Industry Policy

Strong thrust on IT SMEs

Higher FSI of 300%

► State umbrella branding

► Investment promotionMarketing collateralsParks/SEZs

►Provide affordable uninterrupted power►Develop ITIRs

► Entrepreneurship development

► Advocacy for education reforms

Power related incentives

Exemption from land use zoning regulations and conversion charges

Marketing collaterals

Promotional events & roadshows

Media & PR

Industry Networking► Support and assistance for

implementation of policy► Single window services for

investor facilitation & ft

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aftercare

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Leveraging Market Demand Drivers

Promote E-Governance initiatives Promote IT for SMEs

Government Industry

► Some of the key projects include:

Integrated Land Management System to make registration & land records management more

► Cluster engagement for IT need assessment

► Workshops & events for sensitization

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Creating demand for IT 

products/services

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VAT Computerization resulting in checking significant tax evasions and reduction in defaulter’s list etc.

► Incentivize SME application development

► Reward IT adoption

SUWIDHA – Citizen services

Common Service Centres (CSCs) to cater to the services of villages

E-tendering to bring transparency and efficiency in procurement process

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Creating Institutional Structures for Effective Change

Core GroupChaired by: Chief SecretaryDeliberates on key issues and provides strategic

Investor Relations Task ForceChaired by: Chief Secretary

Core Groupinputs by involving the industry’s perspective

Human Resources Task Force

Infrastructure Task Force

Chaired by: Chief SecretarySeparate task forces for each pillar reviews initiatives in progress and any bottlenecks faced at the operational level

Investor Relations Sub-committees

Human Resources Sub-committees

InfrastructureSub-committees

Chaired by: Administrative Secretaries of the respective departmentsDrives initiatives at operational level

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Aspiring for audacious growth…

I th t t P j b t t t i it t ib ti t ti l IT tIn the next ten years Punjab targets to increase its contribution to national IT exports and IT workforce by more than ten times

INR 316 cr

INR 21,352 cr

1,90,0005,000

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IT/IT S I d  i       IT/ITeS Industry in      Punjab: Taking Stock4.

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IT/Knowledge Industry in Punjab at a glance

M h li d l d P j b’ k IT l t► Mohali developed as Punjab’s key IT cluster

► Major players already have their presence in the State and are on the road to further

expansion

► Growing IT exports with 355 units registered with STPI Mohali with export to the tune of Rs.

1,196 cr in 2009-10

Year on Year Growth – STPI MohaliKey players in IT/ITeS industry

CAGRCAGR23.28%

Source : STPI – Mohali, Government of Punjab

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Source : STPI Mohali, Government of Punjab

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IT infrastructure in Punjab: ELTOP IT Park

► Developed by Punjab Infotech at an area of 365 acres

Seasia Consulting Dell CampusIntelenet Impact

p y j

► Facilities available in the IT Park are:

Centre for Electronics Design and Technology

Well established Electronics Research and

Development Centre

Established STPI for export of software

Competent Synergies

Established STPI for export of software

► Companies like Tata Business Services, Dell, Quark,

Reliance, Seasia Consulting etc, have their presenceIDS I f t h

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IDS Infotech

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IT infrastructure in Punjab: IT Park, Mohali & Quark IT SEZ

► Developed by Punjab Infotech spreading over► Developed by Punjab Infotech spreading over an area of 15 acres

► 24x7 uninterrupted power supply to IT companies through dedicated industrial powerC t t S i I S l ti companies through dedicated industrial power feeder

► Home to prestigious IT companies such as HCL Infosystems, Competent Synergies, Dibon

Competent Synergies Ion Solutions

y , p y g ,Software and IDS Infotech among others.IDS Infotech Sebiz Infotech

► Spread over 51 acres of land in Mohali having built up area of 4 million sq.ft.

► Expected to generate 1,20,000 direct and indirect jobs

Q k Cit► Facilities include world-class residential, commercial, retail and hotel projects

► Companies like Quark, Dell have their presenceDell Campus

Quark City

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Dell Campus

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IT Infrastructure in Punjab – Major Private Campuses

D ll C t M h li► One of the most operationally efficient centres in India

► Started its operations in 2005 with an area of over 3

Dell Centre, Mohali

acres

► Currently employs more than 1,800 employees from an initial base of 700 in 2005

Dell Campus

C t t t h dl th 26 000 ll h k

Fi t S J l dh

► Customer support centre handles more than 26,000 calls each week

► Recorded 2nd highest exports worth Rs.124.78 cr in 2009

► Started its operations in 2008 spreading over 30,000 sftC t tl l th 1 000

First Source, Jalandhar

► Centre currently employs more than 1,000 employees

► Global presence with 45 centres spreading over 5 countries with an employee base of over 26 000

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countries with an employee base of over 26,000

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C t t S i M h li

IT Infrastructure in Punjab – Major Private Campuses

► Started its operations in 2005 in Mohali spreading over an area of 60,000 sft

Competent Synergies, Mohali

► Currently employs more than 4,457 employees with an annual turnover of Rs.28 cr in 2008-09

► Planning to set up another facility in Mohali spreading over an area 150,000 sft

► Facility is expected to provide employment to more than 2,000 employees

► Started its operations in 2001 in Mohali

► Currently employs more than 350 employees with an

Sebiz Infotech, Mohali

► Currently employs more than 350 employees with an annual turnover of Rs.10 crore in 2008-09

► Global presence with 4 offices spread over 3 continents

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continents

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Proposed IT projects Proposed IT projects in Punjab5.

TechNow Park at Ropar/ Mohali

a.b

Global Knowledge and Industrial City  at Rajpura/ Patiala

Jammu & Kashmir

Gurdaspur

H hiTechNow Park at Ropar/ Mohali

IT Park at Railmajra/ Rupnagar

b.c.

Amritsar Hoshiarpur

Kapurthala

Jalandhar Nawashahr

Kapurthala

Rupnagar

Tarn Taran

IT Park/SEZ at Kapurthala/ Jalandhar

IT/ITeS Park at Sneta, Mohali

d.e.

Chandigarh

p g

LudhianaFirozpur

SAS NagarFaridkot

Barnala

Moga

Fatehgarh Sahib

Rajpura

IT Park/ SEZs by Private Playersf.Entrepreneurship Development  Rajasthan

MuktsarBhatinda

Mansa

Sangrur Patiala

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Entrepreneurship Development Center at Mohali g. j

Haryana

Growth Clusters of Punjab

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Global Industrial and Knowledge City at Rajpura

Jammu & Kashmir

Gurdaspur

► 1,400 acres of land approved for

development of Global Industrialp

Amritsar Hoshiarpur

KapurthalaTarn Taran

development of Global Industrial

and Knowledge City in Rajpura

► Situated near NH 1 (GT Road) and

Ch di h

Kapurthala

Jalandhar Nawashahr

Kapurthala

Rupnagar

LudhianaFirozpur

SAS NagarF idk t

Moga

regarded as the 'Gateway of

Punjab’

► 35-40 km from the proposedChandigarh

MuktsarBhatinda Sangrur

NagarFaridkot

Barnala

Patiala

Fatehgarh Sahib

Rajpura

► 35 40 km from the proposed

Mohali-Chandigarh International

airport

RajasthanHaryana

Mansa

► 20 km from Patiala and 30 km from

Ambala Railway Station

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Global Industrial and Knowledge City at Rajpura is in the Chandigarh Mohali Patiala hub a well

Chandigarh – Rajpura – Patiala, a new growth corridor

Physical & Support Infrastructure

Global Industrial and Knowledge City at Rajpura is in the Chandigarh-Mohali-Patiala hub, a well established Industrial and Knowledge Corridor of Punjab.

► Situated on NH 1 (GT Road) and regarded as the 'Gateway of Punjab’

► Strong connectivity with 4 lane NH to the proposed site and proposed 6 lane NH is under progress.

► Presence of large scale industries such as Hindustan Unilever (HUL) Siel► Presence of large scale industries such as Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Siel Chemicals, Amber Enterprises Limited and Amrit Banaspati. Rajpura is also a hub of soap factories, biscuit machines industry and steel works.

► Adequate power supply with the proposed Rajpura Thermal Power Plant with a it f 1 320 MWcapacity of 1,320 MW

Human Resource► Strong presence of renowned educational institutes such as Thapar University, g p p y,

Chitkara College of Engineering and Technology, Swami Vivekanand College etc.

► In close proximity to Knowledge City, Mohali comprising of esteemed institutes such as IISER, ISB, NABI and NIPER*

* Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Indian School of Business. National Agri Food Biotechnology Institute,

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Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Indian School of Business. National Agri Food Biotechnology Institute,National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research

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Global Industrial and Knowledge City, Rajpura (Site Map)

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Global Industrial and Knowledge City, Rajpura (Concept Plan)

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IITIIT

Iconic TowerExhibition Centre

Gateway Building

Jammu & Kashmir

Gurdaspury g

Hotel and Recreation Centre

Club House

Amritsar Hoshiarpur

Kapurthala

Jalandhar Nawashahr

Kapurthala

R

Tarn Taran

► 800 acres of land available to be

Chandigarh

Rupnagar

LudhianaFirozpur

Muktsar

SAS NagarFaridkot

Barnala

Moga

Fatehgarh Sahib

Rajpura

developed as an IT/ Knowledge hub in Ropar

► Presence of IIT, Ropar over 500 acres

RajasthanHaryana

MuktsarBhatinda

Mansa

Sangrur Patiala

acres► 300 acres of land ready to be

developed as an IT/Knowledge Hub

Haryana

TechKnow ParkDraft Marketing Plan for Ropar IT/ Knowledge ParkPage 30

► 35-40 km from the proposed Mohali-Chandigarh International airport

TechKnow Park, Ropar

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Ropar IT/ Knowledge Park is in close proximity to Chandigarh Mohali a well established IT/ Knowledge

Advantage ‘Ropar’

Ph i l & S t I f t t

Ropar IT/ Knowledge Park is in close proximity to Chandigarh-Mohali, a well established IT/ Knowledge Corridor of Punjab. It is adjoining the well established Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus, Ropar and close to Mohali- Chandigarh International Airport.

Physical & Support Infrastructure ► Emerging as a strong satellite town to IT hub Mohali► Proposed development of 4 lane national highway to the proposed site ► Presence of 2 IT Parks in Mohali and home to corporates including DCM, Mazda, ICI Paints,

Ranbaxy, Philips etcy, p► Presence of major hotels, telecom companies, govt. and private healthcare facilities in the vicinity

Power Supply► Adequate power supply with presence of 1,260 MW Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Power

plant► Govt. committed to provide uninterrupted power supply to the earmarked IT/ Knowledge hub in

Ropar

Human ResourceHuman Resource► Strong presence of quality and renowned education institutes► Presence of Knowledge City comprising of esteemed institutes such as IISER, ISB, NABI and

NIPER► Establishment of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Ropar

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IT Park at Railmajra

Jammu & Kashmir

Gurdaspur

► 12.11 acres of land located 50 km from

Chandigarh International Airport

► Around 5 km away from Ropar Gurdaspur

Amritsar Hoshiarpur

KapurthalaTarn Taran

y p

connected by NH21 from Chandigarh

► 4- laning of the highway upto Ropar is

Chandigarh

Kapurthala

Jalandhar Nawashahr

Kapurthala

Rupnagar

LudhianaFirozpur

SAS NagarFaridkot

Moga

Railmajra currently underway

► Connected to network of NH at

Chandigarh (NH 22) Chandigarh

MuktsarBhatinda Sangrur

gFaridkot

Barnala

Patiala

Fatehgarh Sahib

Rajpura

g ( )

RajasthanHaryana

Mansa

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R il j IT P k i i l i it t Ch di h M h li h b ll t bli h d I d t i l d

Advantage ‘Railmajra IT Park’

Physical & Support Infrastructure

Railmajra IT Park is in close proximity to Chandigarh-Mohali hub , a well established Industrial and Knowledge Corridor of Punjab. It is in close proximity to the well established IIT campus, Ropar and Mohali-Chandigarh International Airport.

Physical & Support Infrastructure ► Emerging as a strong satellite town to IT hub Mohali

► Presence of 2 IT Parks in Mohali and home to corporates including DCM, Mazda, ICI Paints, Ranbaxy, Philips etc

► Presence of major hotels, telecom companies, govt. and private healthcare facilities in the vicinity

► Collaborated with Rayat and Bahra group to facilitate IT & Knowledge Industry i tti th i ti i R il j IT P kcompanies setting up their operation in Railmajra IT Park

Human Resource► Strong presence of quality and renowned education institutes such as IIT Ropar,

P j b U i it PEC U i it f T h l R t & B h I tit t tPanjab University, PEC University of Technology, Rayat & Bahra Institutes etc.

► In close proximity to the Knowledge City comprising of esteemed institutes such as IISER, ISB, NABI and NIPER*

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* Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Indian School of Business. National Agri Food Biotechnology Institute, National Institute of PharmaceuticalEducation and Research

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Railmajra IT Park (Site Map)

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IT Park/ SEZ at Kapurthala – Jalandhar

Jammu & K h iKashmir

Gurdaspur

Amritsar Hoshiarpur

► Spread over an area of 46.8 acres at Jalandhar

Kapurthala

Jalandhar Nawashahr

Kapurthala

Rupnagar

LudhianaFirozpur

SAS

Tarn Taran

Moga acres at Jalandhar► 32 km from Jalandhar (23 kms on

NH-1)► 70 km from Amritsar International

Chandigarh

Ludhiana

MuktsarBhatinda Sangrur

SAS NagarFaridkot

Barnala

Moga

Patiala

Fatehgarh Sahib

Rajpura

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airport► 140 km from Chandigarh airport► 400 km from Delhi/ NCR

RajasthanHaryana

Mansa

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Kapurthala/ Jalandhar is strongly emerging as new knowledge corridor putting Punjab on the IT

Kapurthala – Jalandhar as India’s next IT hub

Kapurthala/ Jalandhar is strongly emerging as new knowledge corridor putting Punjab on the IT map of India

► Located at the heart of Doaba the most prosperous and► Located at the heart of Doaba, the most prosperous and

educated region of Punjab, having the highest number of

NRI connections

► Hub of education with presence of prominent institutes such

as Punjab Technical University (PTU), Pushpa Gujaral

Science City, Lovely Professional University (LPU), etc.

► Presence of First Source BPO Solutions and Kayako in

Jalandhar

► Presence of Rail Coach Factory in Kapurthala

► Presence of VSNL satellite earth station for data and voice

communication in Jalandhar

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IT/ITeS Park at Sneta, Mohali

Jammu & Kashmir

► Land measuring 44 acres at Sneta in Mohali district

► 10 km from Chandigarh – MohaliGurdaspur

Amritsar Hoshiarpur

Tarn Taran

► 10 km from Chandigarh Mohali International airport

► 250 Km from NCR/ Delhi

► In close proximity to the Knowledge City

Ch di h

Kapurthala

Jalandhar Nawashahr

Kapurthala

Rupnagar

LudhianaFirozpur

SAS NagarF idk t

Tarn Taran

Moga

► In close proximity to the Knowledge City comprising of esteemed institutes such as IISER, INST, ISB, NABI and NIPER*

► Strong presence of renowned education Chandigarh

MuktsarBhatinda Sangrur

NagarFaridkot

Barnala

Patiala

Fatehgarh Sahib

Rajpura

Sneta

g pinstitutes in the vicinity such as Panjab University, PEC University of Technology, Rayat & Bahra Institutes etc.

RajasthanHaryana

Mansa

► Well developed industrial belt with home to corporates including DCM, Mazda, ICI Paints, Ranbaxy, Philips etc.

* National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Indian Institute of Science Education and Research

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IT Park/ SEZ by Private Players

The private industry players in Punjab have proposed to develop IT Park/ SEZ to foster theThe private industry players in Punjab have proposed to develop IT Park/ SEZ to foster the growth of IT/ITeS industry in Punjab.

It has been anticipated that close to 52 hectares of land would be developed under IT SEZs in the future Some of the prominent IT SEZs and Parks in the State are detailed in the tablethe future. Some of the prominent IT SEZs and Parks in the State are detailed in the table below:

N f th P t /D l A (i )Name of the Promoter/Developer Area (in acres)

IT SEZ

Sukhm Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd 220

Shipra Estates Ltd. 50

IT/ Knowledge Parks

Malhotra Land Developers & Colonisers 53

Swaraj Infotech Park 25

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YellowStone Landmark Infocity – Integrated Township, Mohali

► Spread over an area of 220 acres► Spread over an area of 220 acres

► In close proximity to Chandigarh railway Station and upcoming Mohali-Chandigarh International Airport

Conceptual Master Plan

► Developed with a ‘city-within-a-city’ concept including:

■ Built up IT offices, BPO/ Institutional space

■ Residential Units■ Residential Units

■ Infocity Club & Resort/ Luxury Hotel

■ Shopping Arcades

■ Educational Institutes / Healthcare Facilities

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Entrepreneurship Development Centers

P j b I f t h i tti I b ti C t i M h li i ll b ti ith Th I dPunjab Infotech is setting up an Incubation Centre in Mohali in collaboration with The Indus

Entrepreneurs (TiE) and STPI to foster innovation, research and entrepreneurial activities in

technology- based areas in Punjab

Several other EDCs are also being established with :

►Lovely Professional University (LPU)

P j b T h i l U i it (PTU)►Punjab Technical University (PTU)

►IT Park in Railmajra

Services offered:

► Fully built up plug and play facility

► Mentoring and guidance from experts to start-ups

Se ces o e ed

► Regulatory support

► Access to venture capital and other funding options

► Entrepreneurship development training

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► Entrepreneurship development training

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Strong Educated M6 Manpower6.

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Assuring Quality Technical Manpower

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Rupnagar

Lovely Professional University (LPU)

Indian School of Business

National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jalandhar

Punjab Technical University (PTU)

Rayat & Bahra Group of Colleges

Punjab’s premier Technical Institutes

Thapar University Chitkara College of Engineering and Technology

PEC University of Technology

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Punjab s premier Technical Institutes

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Major Highlights Major Initiatives

Human Resources: Gaining Momentum in Punjab

► PTU, Jalandhar, one of the 1st technical university in India with more than 220 affiliate colleges and a strength of 2.5 lakh students

► Proposed development of 9 ITIs and 3 Polytechnic colleges on PPP mode and 51 ITIs under “1396 Govt. ITIs Scheme”Technical

Ed ti

Major Highlights Major Initiatives

► 9th highest student intake in AICTE institutions producing approx. 28,000 technical students from 82 AICTE colleges

► Implementation of NAC-Tech programme in the state by NASSCOM

► Establishment of 7 new Govt. Polytechnic Colleges

Education

► Ranked 7th in the country in terms of education, with 13 universities, 355 undergraduate and 75 post graduate colleges

► Home to 615 colleges offering courses in

► Approval for 13 new degree colleges and 21 model schools in educationally backward districts

► Proposed Knowledge City at Mohali comprising of IISER, NIPER, NABI, ISB and IINST*

Higher Education

► o e to 6 5 co eges o e g cou sesengineering, medical & allied, degree, management, law etc

► Proposed Implementation of P Step, NAC programme in the state

► Strong school education network with about ► Education through EDUSAT to students of secondary schools20,000 govt. and non government schools

► Ranked one of the best States with school infrastructure based on Education Development Index, 2009

secondary schools

► Launched ICT project in 2004 to impart computer education from class 6th to 12th

► Establishment of Pushpa Gujaral Science City

School Education

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* National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research,National Agri Food Biotechnology Institute, Indian School of Business

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Elementary and

Human Resources: Gaining Momentum in Punjab

Vocational education

VocationalProfessionalGeneralSchool

Medicine Polytechnics

Higher educationElementary and secondary education

ts

Primary schoolingSecondary schoolingSenior secondary schooling

• Bachelor’s and Master’s in • Arts• Science• Commerce

MedicineArchitectureEngineering Business AdministrationPhD, D Phil

PolytechnicsITIsNursingAnimationAviationTravel & Tourism etc.

Basic 

Compo

nent

Universalize elementary education through Sarva ShikshaAbhiyan

• Setting up of Knowledge city and institutions such as IIT, NIPER, ISB, IISER, • Skill development

initiatives

Skill development initiatives:

Industry specific finishing schools

EDUSAT ProjectUse of modern teaching methodsPromoting computer education in schools

etc.• Skill development

initiatives• Soft Skill training

through P-STEP

initiatives• Soft Skill training

through P-STEP• Basic and advanced

IT training through Cal C finishing

gsuch as IT, Automotive etc.Entrepreneurship development through EDCs In

itiatives

Setting up PushpaGujral Science CityBasic IT training through finishing schools

g• Basic and advanced

IT training through Cal-C, finishing schools, Centum learning

Cal-C, finishing schools, Centum learning

gDomain specific training in BFSI, retail, etc. by GTT and Centum learning

I

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National Assessment of Competency (NAC) and NAC Tech1

Skill Development Initiatives by Punjab Infotech

National Assessment of Competency (NAC) and NAC-Tech►Test conducted by NASSCOM for assessing engineering and non engineering students at national

level as per the needs of the IT/Knowledge industry

►First round of Punjab NAC-Tech conducted in April, 2010 assessing 643 students at national level

Skill Assessment

and Gap Identification

1

j p g

►Punjab NAC programme will commence from October 2010 conducting test for 3,000 students

Soft Skill2 Punjab Skill Training for Employment Potential (P-STEP)

Soft Skill Development ►P-STEP, an initiative of DoHE, facilitated by Punjab Infotech assists in aligning the talent pool of

the State to the requirements of the industry.

►P-STEP programme aims at upgrading communication and other soft skills of students

Domain Specific

3

►Training Partners have been short listed for the Implementation of P-STEP Programme

Global Talent Track (GTT)

►Started its operations in May 2009 in Chandigarh in association with Punjab InfotechSpecific Skills

►Started its operations in May 2009 in Chandigarh in association with Punjab Infotech

►One of the first EduGlobal centre in North India and 4th in India by GTT out of 16 centres at present

►Programme offers domain specific courses in IT/ ITeS, Retail and BFSI

►Commencement of pilot programmes in 2 government colleges in Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur

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p p g g g p

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4 Centre for Advance Learning in Computers (Cal C)

Skill Development Initiatives by Punjab Infotech

Advanced IT skills

4 Centre for Advance Learning in Computers (Cal-C) ►Provides focused software, hardware, networking courses with technical inputs from industry leaders.

►Program offers 15 courses in computer hardware and networking and 30 courses in software skills

►Extensive network of 150 franchise centers in Punjab and neighbouring states and has trained more than 60,000 students

Vocational Skills

5 Bharti Centum Learning►Program will assist the State in promoting self employment among the economically and socially

backward youth and enable sustainable wage employment.

►Proposed to be implemented in all districts of the State targeting to train 100 youth in each district in the first phase and scaled up to train 40,000 youth annually in the second phase by April 2011.

Fi i hi Finishing School in collaboration with Rayat and Bahra Institutes Mohali6 Finishing Schools

Finishing School in collaboration with Rayat and Bahra Institutes, Mohali►Aims to upgrade technological skills of students passing out in IT field

►Focus areas are: teacher training, student training and live projects training

►The Centre of Excellence (CoE) associated with IBM, HP, Infosys, and Intel to reduce the gap

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between requirement and availability of trained manpower

Entrepreneurship Development Centres (EDCs)Punjab Infotech is setting up an EDCs in collaboration with educational institutes such as Punjab Technical University (PTU) and Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab

EDCs

7

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Technical University (PTU) and Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab

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Incubation center Incubation center Incubation center

Skill Development Initiatives by Punjab Infotech

Entrepreneurship development

Incubation center Incubation center Incubation center

Domain specific training (insurance,

BFSI, retail etc.)

Advance IT skills training

(networking, software dev etc )

Project Genesis

software dev., etc.)

Vocational/ Basic IT skills training (data entry, key

concepts, packaging etc.)

Soft skill/ life skill training

Skill assessment/Skill assessment/ counseling

School dropouts/

Adultlearners

Graduates

Post graduates/

diploma holders

Working professionals

Rural youth Faculty Government

employees

Skill dev. initiatives

Target B fi i i

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learners holdersBeneficiaries

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Policy Initiatives in Punjab: Policy Initiatives in Punjab: Catalyst for Investments7.

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Key Policy Interventions

The government of Punjab is committed to provide a congenial atmosphere to the existing andThe government of Punjab is committed to provide a congenial atmosphere to the existing and

prospective investors and entrepreneurs in the State through:

Enactment of State SEZ Act 2009Enactment of State SEZ Act, 2009

Notification of Industrial Policy 2009 with major thrust on IT/ ITeS sector

Policy Initiatives

Mega Projects Policy for IT Parks (Rs. 100 cr or more) and IT/ITeS Units (Rs. 25 cr or more than 500 employees)

S M I d i l P k P li f j di 2 0Super Mega Industrial Park Policy for projects exceeding 250 acres and Rs. 1,000 cr investment

Industrial Facilitation Act, 2005► D d l► Deemed approvals

For an effective implementation and facilitation of the Policies: ► Detailed schemes are being framed to give effect to the provisions of the policies and ► Committees have been formed under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister and Chief Secretary

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► Committees have been formed under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister and Chief Secretary

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Punjab Industrial Policy, 2009 – Thrust on IT Sector

Punjab’s new Industrial Policy 2009 has been notified with an objective of promoting

Focus IT/ Knowledge Sector Special Concessions to IT/ITeS Industry

Punjab s new Industrial Policy, 2009 has been notified with an objective of promoting competitiveness, cutting costs for the industry and stimulating economic growth

Focus g

Online form submission

Online status tracking

► Power Tariff charged at industrial rate and on actual units consumed

► Exemption from statutory power cuts, Ease of doing

business

Online status tracking

Single Window Clearance mechanism

Helpline

restriction of peak load hours and weekly off power cuts

► 100% stamp duty reimbursement and

Infrastructure development

IT Parks/ SEZs

IT Estates

IT Corridor

exemption to developer, capital subsidy of 20% to SME units notified by PICTCL

► Higher FSI of 300%

Incentives

Duty exemptions

Support in Certification

Financial support

► Exemption from land use zoning regulations and conversion charges

► Special incentives for mega projects

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Punjab SEZ Act, 2009

P j b i 6th St t i th t t t SEZ A t ft H G j t M h htPunjab is 6th State in the country to enact SEZ Act after Haryana, Gujarat, Maharashtra,

Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal

Exemption from Stamp DutyExemption from Stamp Duty, Registration Fee and Social Security Cess on purchase of land & on first transfer or lease of immovable property within SEZ

No electricity duty on generation, transmission, distribution and consumption of electricity within SEZ

Allocation and transfer of land within SEZ by way of sale or l

All SEZ units will be given a public utility status

Salient features: Punjab SEZ Act,

Permission for generation of

lease

Single tier Project Approval

public utility statusj ,2009

Permission for generation of electricity in or outside SEZ for consumption of units

Single tier Project Approval Committee for evaluation of the projects

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Investor Facilitation in Investor Facilitation in Punjab8.

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PICTCL has initiated ‘Single Window Service’ to address various issues of existing and

Single Window Service

PICTCL has initiated Single Window Service to address various issues of existing and potential investors such as power, electricity, land, water etc. to ensure smooth facilitation

► Provision of ‘single point of contact’ to investors for availing clearances and incentives asper policy from departments within stipulated time periodp p y p p p

► Provision of updated information and guidance to investors on policy initiatives andschemes of the State government

► The services have so far resolved 38 cases out 46 cases received since its inception in► The services have so far resolved 38 cases out 46 cases received since its inception in2009.

Single Window System Framework

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Investor facilitation through informative collaterals

Investor Brochure HRD Brochure Infrastructure Brochure

Doing Business in Punjab IT Connect IT/Knowledge

Industry Policy 09Industry Policy, 09

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Investor outreach through promotional events

Proactive investor outreach programme by contacting potential investors and networkingProactive investor outreach programme by contacting potential investors and networking through IT events

Hyderabad-Bangalore Road-showsTiE Conference, New Delhi

In 2

008

Business Guidance Camps, Ludhiana/ Jalandhar E-Revolution, Chandigarh

2009

In 2

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Investor outreach through promotional events

Business Guidance Camps, Ludhiana/ Jalandhar IIFT, New Delhi

009

In 2

0

Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas, New DelhiCII event ‘Future of IT/ITeS

Industry’, New Delhi

In 2

010

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Robust Infrastructure in Robust Infrastructure in Punjab9.

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Physical Infrastructure: Road, Rail and Air

► Well connected with most parts of India and the

Ranked as the best State in terms of Infrastructure by India Today’s State of the State Survey for the last 7 years

► Well connected with most parts of India and the world through an international airport at Amritsar

► Development of international airports at Chandigarh-Mohali and BathindaMohali and Bathinda

► Development of Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor extension to Ludhiana

► Proposed development of DFC project on the eastern corridor starting from Ludhiana till Sonnagar/ Dankuni

Amritsar International Airport

► Proposed development of Greenfield airport at Ludhiana

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Support Infrastructure: Power

► Industrial tariff of Rs 4.33 per unit in 2009-10, one Power Plants in Punjab

Punjab is projected to become a power surplus state by 2013

pof the lowest in India

► 29 mini biomass power plants sanctioned having a production capacity of 700 MWp p y

► Proposed Asia’s biggest solar power project in Hoshiarpur by PEDA*

► Proposed power projects under execution are:► Proposed power projects under execution are:

Talwandi Sabo 1,980 MW

Rajpura 1,320 MW

Source: Punjab State Electricity Board, www.psebindia.org* P j b E D l t A

Ultra Mega Power Project 2,300 MW

Goindwal Sahib 540 MW

Central Sector Project 2,200 MW

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* Punjab Energy Development Agency

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MICE Infrastructure

►Presence of 60 star hotels located majorly in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana

►Proposed 7 star hotel by Hampshire Group of p y p pHotels and Resorts at Amritsar

►Proposed luxury hotel by JW Marriot group of hotels in Amritsar by 2010hotels in Amritsar by 2010

►Proposed Punjab Habitat Center Project at Mohali

►Proposed development of 5 star and 3 star hotel at Amritsar and Bathinda

►Hotel cum convention centre with 300 rooms►Hotel-cum-convention centre with 300 rooms and 5,000 seating capacity is also proposed at Mohali

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Urban Development Initiatives

►Master Plan for Greater Mohali Area Development

Authority (GMADA)

►Development of Central Business District (CBD) –►Development of Central Business District (CBD)

Amritsar

►Statutory City master plan being developed for key cities

Ludhiana

Amritsar

JalandharJalandhar

Bathinda

Mohali

►Foundation stone laid for Rs 2,500‐cr world‐class central

business district project spread over 32 acres in Amritsar

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Enabling Business Ecosystem: An Integrated Approach

► Mohali developed as a key cluster for IT/Knowledge development in Punjab

► Proposed development of 6 govt.

► Creation of high impact information collaterals

► Robust Investor after care services

► Well connected through rail,

► Proposed development of 6 govt. IT/Knowledge Parks/SEZs

► Establishment of EDC, Mohali

► Robust Investor after care services

► Collaboration with Industry association like TiE, CII etc.

► Well laid Single Window System

Infrastructure

Investor Relations

road and air

► Roll out of skill development

like TiE, CII etc.

► Notified Industrial Policy ’09 with j th t IT/K l d

Infrastructure► Proactive investor outreach program

prog. Such as NAC, NAC-Tech, GTT and P-STEP in the state

► Establishment of IIT, Roopnagar

major thrust on IT/Knowledge sector

► Enactment of State SEZ Act, 2009

► Mega Projects Policy for IT Parks► Industrial Facilitation Act, 2005 for deemed

approvals

► Proposed development of Knowledge City in Mohali including world class institutes

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A New PPP Initiative…

Prosperity by

Partnering with

Punjab

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About us

Punjab Information & Communication Technology Corporation Limited

Punjab Information & Communication Technology Corporation Limited

(Punjab Infotech) was incorporated in 1976 as a nodal agency of

Punjab Government. The corporation is working for promotion of

Information Technology, IT Enabled Services, BPO, Electronics and

Communication Industries in the State

5th & 6th Floor Udyog Bhawan 18 Himalaya Marg Sector 17 Chandigarh

Communication Industries in the State

Key Contact

Location:5th & 6th Floor, Udyog Bhawan, 18‐Himalaya Marg, Sector 17, Chandigarh ‐160017

Office:  +91‐172‐2704717 

Website: http://www.punjabinfotech.gov.in

E‐mail:Managing Director: [email protected]

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