Andhra Pradesh to Unveil New Investor-Friendly IT Policy, Aims to Develop Visakhapatnam and Tirupati as Tech Hubs

Andhra Pradesh IT and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh has announced that a new investor-friendly Information Technology policy will soon be introduced in the state. Lokesh conducted a review meeting with senior IT and Electronics officials on Saturday to discuss the incentives offered to companies to encourage them to establish operations in the state. He urged the officials to promptly provide details so that the new policy can be implemented expeditiously. Additionally, Lokesh instructed the officials to devise a plan for developing Visakhapatnam into an IT hub and Tirupati into an electronics hub. He also tasked them with taking the necessary steps to attract major IT and electronics companies to set up units in the state.

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