Nara Chandrababu Naidu the Former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh is a firm supporter of the use of information technology, and he successfully emphasized and illustrated how to use it to prepare for an orderly transition into an information society and knowledge economy. In addition, he made IT-enabled initiatives that aided in quick decision-making inside the government and improved the quality of governance for the wider populace.
Because of his endless efforts, Hyderabad, the “City of Pearls,” became an IT hub. With the launch of Chandrababu Naidu’s dream project, the Hi-Tech City in Hyderabad, in 1998, the IT revolution was triggered, and a slew of IT projects started coming to Hyderabad. Raheja Mindspace, an IT hub with over 80,000 employees, was formed in 2003 in Hyderabad.
With his constant efforts, Mr. Naidu also succeeded in persuading and inspiring the IT giant Microsoft to begin its R&D facility in Hyderabad for the first time outside the USA. These successful initiatives emulated other prestigious companies to start many new ventures. All these updates of extraordinary TDP achievements were passed to people with the help of TDP's latest news.
With Hyderabad becoming its second such facility outside of Seattle in 2004, Microsoft had a historic start. In addition, many other major worldwide IT businesses, including IBM, Dell, Deloitte, Computer Associates, and Oracle, have begun operations in Hyderabad after being inspired by Chandrababu Naidu’s proactive approach and help.
In 2001, Andhra Pradesh became the first state in the country to offer quick, paperless online services through e-Seva Centers, ahead of many developed nations. All forms of government information, utility bills, banking services, birth and death certificates, etc., are included.
Nara Chandrababu Naidu has launched an IT initiative by a group of NRIs who help the state government of Andhra Pradesh in different areas through mobile apps and others. The ‘Code for AP' is a non-profit association in the US that's supporting Andhra Pradesh in colorful robotization operations in e-governance and profitable and social development. This organization has 30 government departments having 100 volunteers, offering them technology-based solutions to streamline work. This organization has worked on different projects for the state government of Andhra Pradesh. They include ‘Central Fund Monitoring Portal', ‘News Room', ‘Sentry Gate', and ‘Mobile Device Management’. The Central Fund Monitoring Portal, a first-of-its-kind application for a state government, authorizes each department thorough understanding of any new scheme started by the Union government, officials said. By using ‘Mobile Device Management’, government officials working on field projects are permitted with the latest smartphones and tablets for data collection purposes.
During his reign, Hyderabad’s software exports reached a high of $1 billion, making Hyderabad the fourth-largest city in the nation for IT exports. By 2013–14, exports had increased more than ten times, directly supporting 320,000 jobs in Hyderabad’s IT and ITES sectors.
In the year 1999, Shri Nara Chandrababu Naidu manufactured a vision statement called “Andhra Pradesh Vision 2020”.Later with the ideology of Naidu and some of the TDP MLA Candidates, the collaboration with US consultants McKinsey & Company was done. The 2020 vision ingrained various goals and objectives to be achieved. The idea focused on 19 Primary Growth Engines in all three subsectors and planned many actionable activities to achieve the objectives. He always wondered how to pass his motto of vision to the people using TDP's latest news and updates.
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