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India's tech hub, Bangalore accounted for Rs.72,506 crore or 97
percent of the state's total exports. Defying the global meltdown,
Karnataka earned $17 billion (Rs.74,929 crore) from software exports
last fiscal (2008-09) as against Rs.60,800 crore the previous year.
The state registered a 23 percent growth in rupee terms and 21.5
percent in dollar terms.
"The export performance of the IT industry in the state, especially
Bangalore, demonstrates the knowledge sector remains unaffected
by the global meltdown and decline in IT spending overseas,"
state Information Minister Katta Subbramanya Naidu told reporters
here.
The remaining Rs.2,423 crore of the exports are from tier-two cities
such as Mysore, Mangalore and Hubli-Dharwad, registering 45 percent
year-on-year (YoY) growth.
India's combined software exports -- spanning services, products
and business process outsourcing (BPO) -- grew 21 percent to $50
billion (Rs.2.22 trillion) as against $41 billion (Rs.1.84 trillion)
in 2007-08.
Karnataka accounted for 34 percent of the country's total software
exports last fiscal.
"The growth is substantial especially in the current economic
scenario. The state retains its top position in the sector, including
exports," Naidu said.
Naidu said the state had set a target of $20 billion (Rs.1,000 billion)
this fiscal.
Incidentally, the industry's representative body, National Association
of Software Services and Companies (Nasscom), has forecast India's
software exports this fiscal to be around $48-50 billion.
According to R. Rajalakshmi, director of the Bangalore chapter
of the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), Karnataka's software
export revenues are from the 1,200 firms registered with the STPI
and software-related special economic zones.
Eighty-four software units will be set up in the state this fiscal,
including 35 with foreign equity, two Indian majors and 47 small
and medium enterprises, with a combined investment of Rs.465 crore.
In spite of voluntary attrition and lay-offs in the BPO sector,
employment in the software industry in the state increased by 34,000
to 554,000 in 2008-09.
Source: IANS
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