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The Electronics Committee also known as the "Bhabha Committee" created a 10-year (1966–1975) plan laying the foundation for India's IT Service Industries. [10] The industry was born in Mumbai in 1967 with the establishment of Tata Consultancy Services [11] who in 1977 partnered with Burroughs which began India's export of IT services. [12]
There has been a healthy growth in the number of India's IT professionals over the past few years. From a base of 6,800 knowledge workers in 1985–86, the number increased to 522,000 software and services professionals by the end of 2001–02. It is estimated that out of these 528,000 knowledge workers, almost 170,000 are working in the IT ...
235 Other teaching professionals; 24 Business and administration professionals 241 Finance professionals; 242 Administration professionals; 243 Sales, marketing and public relations professionals; 25 Information and communications technology professionals 251 Software and applications developers and analysts; 252 Database and network professionals
Name Headquarters Total Income Headcount City Tata Consultancy Services: Mumbai ₹ 1,67,311cr US$22.174 B [3] (FY'21) 4,88,649 (FY'21) Ahmedabad: Bengaluru
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Big Tech in India, also known as the Indian IT Giants, are the largest companies in the Indian information technology industry.The definition primarily includes Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, HCLTech, and Wipro, and also often encompasses Cognizant and Tech Mahindra.
India had 15 million independent workers or freelancers in 2020, with industries like IT, finance, HR and design hiring people on a project basis. [1] 70 percent of freelancers from India reported working exclusively as freelancers, with 48 percent of them dedicating 30 hours or less per week to their work. [2]
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