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Biggest software park coming up in Pune
By B. S. Ramesh
PUNE, MAY 15. Not so long ago, Pune was known for its
manufacturing and automobile industries. Over the last few years,
the city of the Peshwas has witnessed impressive growth in the IT
sector with several companies such as Infosys and Satyam having
set up shop here.
The thriving IT sector is likely to get a further impetus with
the construction of the country's largest software technology
park. Billed as a unique experiment in private participation, the
software park and township, named as Magarpatta City, is coming
up on 400 acres at Hadaspur on the Pune-Sholapur road. Conceived
and being executed by Magarpatta Township and Construction
Company Limited, the venture is promoted by all the 120 original
land owners of Maragpatta. A predominantly agricultural
community, the Magars came together under a unique land-pooling
system and proposed to convert the land to construct a township,
consisting of software offices, residential blocks, schools,
colleges, gardens, restaurants, swimming pools and other
recreational facilities.
Cyber City Magarpatta, the software park, when completed will
house three million sq. ft. of modular office spaces. Several
residential blocks are slated to come up all around the cyber
city. Set to become operational in six months, the township when
fully completed by 2008, will have more than 10,000 tenements.
The first phase of the Rs. 800 crore project is likely to be
completed by 2003. The four sectors of the city have been so
planned to accommodate more than 12,000 apartments in several
neighbourhoods. Each neighbourhood comprises a cluster of 8-10
buildings interspread with gardens.
According to Mr. Satish Magar, Managing Director of Magarpatta
Cyber City, the township which will be of international
standards, would have the advantage of being landscapped with
centralised security systems, well-connected to the rail and road
ways and the airport.
Satellite and terrestrial links of 64 kbps will be provided for
voice-data, video conferencing and high-speed connectivity
through antennae, multi-point connections with customer work
stations.
Mr. Magar said Cyber City Magarpatta had entered into strategic
alliances with global entities such as Compaq, Microsoft, Avaya
(formerly Lucent), 3Com, Nortel, IBM, AMP, Cisco, Oracle and
Computer Associates to provide IT infrastructure.
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