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Google plans to make new campus in Hyderabad: Pichai

| | Dec 16, 2015, at 11:24 pm
New Delhi, Dec 16 (IBNS): Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Wednesday unveiled his company's future plans for India and said the search engine giant will build a new campus in Hyderabad city.

He said the company is looking at hiring people for Bangalore and  Hyderabad.

"Google is looking at hiring people for Bangalore and Hyderabad," Pichai, who is visiting India for the first time since becoming Google CEO, said at an "Google for India" event here.

"We will also build huge new campus in Hyderabad," he said.

Pichai said his company will bring Internet connectivity to 100 railway stations in India by 2016.

"100 stations will have wi-fi by December 2016...This is in partnership with RailTel," he said.

Google will provide Wi-Fi in 400 railway stations with RailTel in total.
 

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