Bengal Silicon Valley Tech Hub
LocationNew Town Action Area II, Kolkata (Greater), India
Public transitKolkata Metro Orange Line
OwnerGovernment of West Bengal
OperatorHIDCO
TypeTechnology Park
Genre(s)IT/ITeS
Data Centre
E-commerce
IoT
KPO
AI
R&D
Telecom
Acreage250 acres[1]
Opened13 August 2018 (2018-08-13)[2]
Website
bengalsiliconvalley.in

Bengal Silicon Valley Tech Hub is an under construction technology hub in the Indian state of West Bengal, consisting of various tech parks, buildings, projects and premises which work on the sectors like IT/ITeS, Data Centre, E-commerce, IoT, KPO, AI, R&D and Telecom.[3] The hub is projected to be completed in 2025, generating 1,00,000 direct jobs. As of 2022, the total investment in the hub is ₹1 trillion.[4][5]

Formation

Bengali Silicon Valley Hub was formed in 2018 to boost technology service industry in the state and was inaugurated on 13 August 2018 by Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee.[6] Initially 100 acres of land was embarked for the hub.[7] Afterwards another 100 acres of land was added after the announcement of finance minister Amit Mitra. 107 acres were allotted in Phrase I and II with TCS having 20 acres, Reliance Jio having 40 acres, Cognizant having 25 acres, ISI having 4 acres, Tech Mahindra having 4 acres and Capgemini having 7 acres. The phrase III allotted 56.7 acres of land.[8] Additional 50 acres of land was added to the hub in May 2022.[9]

Sectors

Land area usage (As of 2022)[3]

  Data Centre (118.11 acres) (47.24%)
  CoE (5.36 acres) (2%)
  Digital consulting (0.05 acres) (0.2%)
  E-commerce (6.00 acres) (2.4%)
  IoT (1.12 acres) (0.48%)
  AI (1.25 acres) (0.50%)
  IT/ITeS (77.89 acres) (28.35%)
  KPO (5.38 acres) (2.15%)
  R&D (8.16 acres) (3.26%)
  Telecom (0.50 acres) (0.2%)
  Other (13.22%)

As of 2022, the total area allotted stands at 224 acres with 50 companies taking 59 plots[10]

Data Centres

BSVH has numerous data centre projects built and under construction. In 2018, Reliance Jio took 40 acres of land to set up Rs 1,000-crore data centre facility.[11] It will have two international data centres in collaboration with Microsoft and a technology centre.[12] The facility is planned to have a 525,000 square feet of built-up area. The company invested Rs 100 crore in the first phase.[13] In 2020, the construction was started.[12]

Adani Enterprises is also constructing a hyper-scale data centre on 51.75 acres of land, which is the single largest land in the hub for a data centre.[14]

NTT Global data centres, which is a pioneer company in the field of data centre is also constructing a data hub on 7.5 acres of land in BSVH. The project was launched in 2022 with a projected investment of ₹2000 Crores. The facility will consist 6 lakh sq. ft. of area, 40 MW capacity and will be built in three phrases (buildings) completing 1, 2.5 and 2.5 lakhs sq. ft. of space respectively.[15][16]

Other companies are setting up data centres like STT global data centres in 5.6 acres, CtrlS global data centes in 5.6 acres, Techno Electric & Eng in 4 acres and Airtel Nxtra in 2.85 acres.[15][17][18]

IT Space

Major IT companies have started their constructions in the hub, likely TCS[19][20] in 20 acres, LTIMindtree[21] in 18.92 acres, Webel[22] in 5 acres, Firstsource Solutions in 4 acres. There are more than 40 medium and small IT companies.

Others

Other sectos include E-commerce, IoT, KPO, AI, R&D and Telecom. Indian Statistical Institute has a Centre of Excellence on a 4-acre plot. Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research, an R&D institution under Ministry of Electronics and Information has a 3.05 acre R&D unit in the hub.[23]

Connectivity and transport

Bengal Silicon Valley Tech Hub is located on the lines of Biswa Bangla Sarani. Kolkata Metro's Orange Line serves as the rapid transit of the area.

See also

References

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  2. "Bengal Silicon Valley Tech Hub::HIDCO". bengalsiliconvalley.in.
  3. 1 2 https://bengalsiliconvalley.in/assets/brouchure/SILICON_VALLEY_SLIDE.pdf
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  8. Chakraborty, Suman. "Hidco to allot 56 acres for third phrase of Silicon Valley". Times of India.
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  10. https://m.timesofindia.com/city/kolkata/51-8-acres-in-kolkata-tech-hub-for-adani-hyperscale-data-centre/amp_articleshow/92047983.cms?bshm=lcbsc/2
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  12. 1 2 MP, Team (January 19, 2020). "Reliance begins construction of data centre at Silicon Valley". MillenniumPost.
  13. "Reliance Jio To Set Up 40-acre Data Centre Near Kolkata". NDTV.com.
  14. "Adani Enterprises to set up data centre at Bengal Silicon Valley: Minister". www.business-standard.com. June 6, 2022.
  15. 1 2 "NTT to set up data hub in city, invest 890 cr". December 7, 2022 via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
  16. "NTT Plans Rs 2000 Crore Investment In Kolkata Data Centre".
  17. "CtrlS to build India's largest datacenter parks".
  18. "Airtel to set up data centre in New Town". October 1, 2021 via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
  19. "TCS, Reliance, Adani eye Bengal 'Silicon Valley,' state govt moving swiftly". www.business-standard.com. April 11, 2023.
  20. "Bengal Silicon Valley: Reliance Jio, TCS, Cap Gemini and Firstsource Solutions respond to EOI". DNA India.
  21. "Mindtree planning to set up development centre in Kolkata, says CEO". www.business-standard.com. September 7, 2022.
  22. Banerjee, Puja (March 7, 2023). "WEBEL leading the IT transformation in Bengal".
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