Work from home centres in Vizag, Tirupati, Kakinada soon
Hyderabad: To facilitate IT, ITeS employees /employers and freelancers working from remote locations, Andhra Pradesh Information Technology Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy launched the State government’s Work from Hometown (W@HT) website. The government aims to provide proper infrastructures, such as high-speed internet, an uninterrupted power supply, and dedicated workspaces. Initially, W@HT pilot centres in 29 locations […]
Updated On - 12:48 PM, Wed - 17 November 21
Hyderabad: To facilitate IT, ITeS employees /employers and freelancers working from remote locations, Andhra Pradesh Information Technology Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy launched the State government’s Work from Hometown (W@HT) website.
The government aims to provide proper infrastructures, such as high-speed internet, an uninterrupted power supply, and dedicated workspaces.
Initially, W@HT pilot centres in 29 locations will be launched in engineering colleges and APIS facilities in Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, and Tirupati, in coordination with AP State Skill Development Corporation, AP Non-Resident Telugu Society, AP Innovation Society (APIS), and AP State Council of Higher Education.
Each centre will accommodate a minimum of 30 employees. Requests of any IT/ITES company requiring a dedicated centre will also be considered.
Interested IT/ITeS employees and employers may contact 9988853335 or visit www.apit.ap.gov.in/wfht/ for further information and registrations.
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