Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar's fiery comments about the potential relocation of Hinjewadi IT Park from Pune to Bengaluru and Hyderabad have sparked a heated debate. Pawar, during a surprise visit to Pimpri Chinchwad, expressed deep concern over the future of the IT hub.
Ajit PawarHinjewadi It ParkPuneIt SectorMaharashtraReal Estate PuneJul 26, 2025
Hinjewadi IT Park, also known as the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, is a major tech and business zone in Pune, spread over 2,800 acres. It was developed by the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) and houses offices of over 800 companies.
Ajit Pawar is concerned because the potential relocation of companies from Hinjewadi IT Park to cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad could have a significant negative impact on Maharashtra's economy and job market.
Potential reasons for companies moving out include inadequate infrastructure, poor civic amenities, and a lack of support from local authorities. These issues can make the business environment less attractive compared to other cities.
To retain the IT Park, the state government can engage with stakeholders, address infrastructure and civic issues, and provide better support and incentives to companies. Collaborative efforts can help formulate a comprehensive strategy to revitalize the park.
Hinjewadi IT Park has played a crucial role in putting Pune on the map as a major IT hub. It has created numerous job opportunities and contributed to the city's overall development and infrastructure.
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