Young technology professionals in India’s IT hub – Bengaluru<\/a> – may scout for homes away from its preferred tech suburbs as they become cheaper to own or rent following a realignment in the hitherto-seen office culture.

As software companies push their work-from-home model beyond the immediate response to the
Covid-19 pandemic<\/a>, techies<\/a> may choose to move into less congested areas, encouraged by expanding Metro connectivity, and away from the city’s tech hubs such as Mahadevapura, Whitefield, Electronics City, Bellandur and Sarjapura.

Apartments and plots have commanded a premium in these areas because they have been the first choice for developers. Developers will respond with new strategies after waiting for a few months to see if the work-from-home culture will spread among technology companies, sources in the real estate sector said.

In the weeks following the lockdown,
Bengaluru<\/a>’s IT services industry began shifting from campuses to homes, with about 85% of its workforce working from home currently.

India’s largest IT employer TCS has already indicated that three-fourths of its nearly 5,00,000 employees will work remotely by 2025. This approach may eventually lead to some equitable development of the city, experts said, as people move into the periphery seeking better standards of living and lower costs.

“The stretch between Central Silk Board to KR Puram in Bengaluru may look deserted if work-from-home picks up,” said V Madhu, who headed the
Bangalore<\/a> Metro Rail Corporation, and years later, a private budget housing firm. Kishore Jain, Bengaluru president of real estate developer body Credai, said people would move into less congested areas only if the government moves to improve infrastructure there. For eg, on Kanakapura Road, the Metro rail network is reaching beyond the city limits, and this type of transit-oriented development would benefit people, driving real estate investments as well, he added.

Madhu said the government should encourage development of infrastructure within 6-10 km radius of Metro terminals like Challaghatta, Gottigere and Bommasandra.

<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":76274451,"title":"Finnish telecom operators share new 5G spectrum","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/finnish-telecom-operators-share-new-5g-spectrum\/76274451","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"76251071","title":".","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"bangalore\/others\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors\/-","category_name":"IT employees may move away from tech corridors","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-1058738\/76251071.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/bangalore\/others\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors\/-\/76251071"}],"msid":76274553,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"IT employees may move away from tech corridors","synopsis":"Young technology professionals in India\u2019s IT hub \u2013 Bengaluru \u2013 may scout for homes away from its preferred tech suburbs as they become cheaper to own or rent following a realignment in the hitherto-seen office culture.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":290,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1450000,"url":"https:\/\/ettelecom.indiatimes.com\/telecomnews\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors\/articleshow\/76274553.cms"},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"Bangalore Mirror Bureau","artdate":"2020-06-09 08:27:46","lastupd":"2020-06-09 08:28:17","breadcrumbTags":["it industry","techies","bangalore","Bengaluru","rent covid","IT employees","covid-19 pandemic","Enterprise IT"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2020-06-09" data-index="article_1">

员工可能会离开科技走廊

年轻专业技术人员在印度IT中心班加罗尔——可能寻找房屋远离它的首选科技郊区,因为他们变得更便宜的或者租金调整后在普通认为办公室文化。

  • 更新在2020年6月9日08:28点坚持
阅读: 100年行业专业人士
读者的形象读到100年行业专业人士

年轻的印度的中心——专业技术人员班加罗尔——可能会寻找房屋远离它的首选科技郊区,因为他们变得更便宜的或者在普通认为办公室租金调整后的文化。

软件公司把他们在家工作的模型以外的立即回应Covid-19大流行,技术人员可以选择进入更少拥挤的地区,鼓励通过扩大地铁连接,和远离城市的科技中心如Mahadevapura,怀特菲尔德,电子,Bellandur Sarjapura。

公寓和情节所吩咐溢价在这些领域,因为他们一直在开发人员的首选。开发人员将与新策略回应等待几个月后是否在家工作的文化可以传播科技公司,在房地产行业的消息人士表示。

广告
在锁定后的几周,班加罗尔的服务行业开始从校园房屋,目前约有85%的员工在家工作。

印度最大的雇主TCS已经表明,四分之三的将近00000名员工将在2025年远程工作。这种方法可能会最终导致一些城市的公平发展,专家说,随着人们进入外围寻求更好的生活水平和降低成本。

“中央丝板之间的拉伸KR Puram在班加罗尔看起来荒芜如果在家工作的回升,“V Madhu说,谁负责班加罗尔地铁公司,几年后,一个私人房地产公司预算。基肖尔Jain,房地产开发商的身体Credai班加罗尔总统表示,人们会搬到更少的拥挤地区只有政府举措改善基础设施。Kanakapura路上,如城市地铁网络是超越极限,这类型的transit-oriented发展将有利于人们,推动房地产投资,他补充说。

Madhu说,政府应该鼓励大力发展基础设施建设6 - 10公里半径范围内地铁终端像Challaghatta Gottigere Bommasandra。

  • 发表在2020年6月9日08:27点坚持

加入2 m +行业专业人士的社区

订阅我们的通讯最新见解与分析。乐动扑克

下载ETTelec乐动娱乐招聘om应用

  • 得到实时更新
  • 保存您最喜爱的文章
扫描下载应用程序
是第一个发表评论。
现在评论

Young technology professionals in India’s IT hub – Bengaluru<\/a> – may scout for homes away from its preferred tech suburbs as they become cheaper to own or rent following a realignment in the hitherto-seen office culture.

As software companies push their work-from-home model beyond the immediate response to the
Covid-19 pandemic<\/a>, techies<\/a> may choose to move into less congested areas, encouraged by expanding Metro connectivity, and away from the city’s tech hubs such as Mahadevapura, Whitefield, Electronics City, Bellandur and Sarjapura.

Apartments and plots have commanded a premium in these areas because they have been the first choice for developers. Developers will respond with new strategies after waiting for a few months to see if the work-from-home culture will spread among technology companies, sources in the real estate sector said.

In the weeks following the lockdown,
Bengaluru<\/a>’s IT services industry began shifting from campuses to homes, with about 85% of its workforce working from home currently.

India’s largest IT employer TCS has already indicated that three-fourths of its nearly 5,00,000 employees will work remotely by 2025. This approach may eventually lead to some equitable development of the city, experts said, as people move into the periphery seeking better standards of living and lower costs.

“The stretch between Central Silk Board to KR Puram in Bengaluru may look deserted if work-from-home picks up,” said V Madhu, who headed the
Bangalore<\/a> Metro Rail Corporation, and years later, a private budget housing firm. Kishore Jain, Bengaluru president of real estate developer body Credai, said people would move into less congested areas only if the government moves to improve infrastructure there. For eg, on Kanakapura Road, the Metro rail network is reaching beyond the city limits, and this type of transit-oriented development would benefit people, driving real estate investments as well, he added.

Madhu said the government should encourage development of infrastructure within 6-10 km radius of Metro terminals like Challaghatta, Gottigere and Bommasandra.

<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":76274451,"title":"Finnish telecom operators share new 5G spectrum","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/finnish-telecom-operators-share-new-5g-spectrum\/76274451","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"76251071","title":".","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"bangalore\/others\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors\/-","category_name":"IT employees may move away from tech corridors","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-1058738\/76251071.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/bangalore\/others\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors\/-\/76251071"}],"msid":76274553,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"IT employees may move away from tech corridors","synopsis":"Young technology professionals in India\u2019s IT hub \u2013 Bengaluru \u2013 may scout for homes away from its preferred tech suburbs as they become cheaper to own or rent following a realignment in the hitherto-seen office culture.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":290,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1450000,"url":"https:\/\/ettelecom.indiatimes.com\/telecomnews\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors\/articleshow\/76274553.cms"},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"Bangalore Mirror Bureau","artdate":"2020-06-09 08:27:46","lastupd":"2020-06-09 08:28:17","breadcrumbTags":["it industry","techies","bangalore","Bengaluru","rent covid","IT employees","covid-19 pandemic","Enterprise IT"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/it-employees-may-move-away-from-tech-corridors/76274553">