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Main article: Information technology in India TCS Office at SIPCOT, Siruseri Cyber Gateway Madhapur Hyderabad near Raheja Mindspace TCS at Voltas House, Jamshedpur Wipro headquarters at Sarjapura Road, Electronic City, Bengaluru This is a list of notable companies in the information technology sector based in India. Top Indian companies are listed in descending order of their market ...
The Kudremukh Iron Ore Company in Mangalore. BASF, [5] [6] Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd. (MRPL), Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd. (MCF), Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd. (KIOCL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), [7] Bharat Petroleum Corporation Plant (BPCL), [8] Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), [9] ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited (OMPL), JBF ...
[1] [2] [3] The total exports of Karnataka was Rs 3.28 lakh crore ($65 billion). Karnataka's capital city Bangalore has the sobriquet of Silicon Valley of India, [4] with total IT exports worth US$ 53 billion during the financial year 2021–22, [5] [6] employing 1 000 000 people directly and 3 000 000 lakh indirectly. [7]
Cyient acquired 74 percent equity stake in Rangsons Electonics Pvt Ltd in February 2015 and renamed it to Cyient DLM. The Mysuru-headquartered Rangsons Electronics, is an electronics system design and manufacturing (EDSM) services company. It is the 2nd largest electronics manufacturer after Dixon Technologies. [27]
[5] K. N. Guruswamy (1901–1990) was the eldest son of a prominent businessman of Ballari , who later shifted to Bangalore, and the family belonged to the Ediga community, which was traditionally involved in toddy tapping. They won excise contracts and expanded their business across (then known as Mysore, now Karnataka).
The major industries in Mysore include BEML, J. K. Tyres, Wipro, SPI, Falcon Tyres, L & T, Theorem India pvt Ltd and Infosys. [9] Since 2003, information technology companies have been creating bases in Mysore, with the city contributing Rs. 1100 crores (US$220 million) to Karnataka's IT exports in the financial year 2007–2008. [10]
ISiM campus at Manasagangothri, University of Mysore. ISiM was conceptualized and established in 2005, by the University of Mysore, with seed grants from the Ford Foundation and Bangalore-based Informatics India Pvt. Ltd., and in partnership with some of the leading information schools in the U.S, namely the School of Information at the University of Michigan, the School of Information ...
Shortly after Indian Independence in 1948, K.N. Guruswamy started the company The Printers, Mysore Pvt. Ltd. publishing two newspapers Deccan Herald (in English) and Prajavani (in Kannada). [3] [4] Times of India is the largest selling English newspaper in Karnataka. [5]