Uttar Pradesh government to set up data centre park in Noida

The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh mulls to develop a data centre park, spread over 200 acre of land at Sector-28 of Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority in the Noida district, a government spokesman said.

According to the govt spokesman, the data centre park at Noida will attract investments from information and technology (IT) industry giants, both from within the country and abroad. The implementation of this plan will begin towards August end.

Yamuna Expressway Industrial Dev Authority officials say that the park is likely to attract an investment of Rs 20,000 crore offering employment to thousands of people.IT experts feel that with huge investments in the IT and electronics sector, Noida would be seen competing with Silicon Valley in the US within a few years. top companies like Microsoft, Adani Group and MAQ have recently bought land to set up data centres in Noida. In addition, HCL, Google and TCS have already established themselves in Noida whereas Hiranandani Group, Netmagic Services, STT Pvt Ltd and Aggarwal Associate Ltd are in touch with the Uttar Pradesh government to set up their own data centres.

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