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Developing Human Capital for Sustaining the Growth of Indian Software Industry

Prof. Narendra M Agrawal and M R Rao
2002
Working Paper No
198
Body

The growth of Indian software industry till date has been mainly due to the availability of highly competent and cost competitive software professionals in India, Software organisations, national educational institutes, corporate private training institutes and the central and state governments have been taking a number of initiatives to develop the human capital for sustaining the growth of Indian software industry. The paper examines these initiatives related to development of human capital and suggests further measures to be taken by different agencies.Â

Key words
1. Software Industry 2. Human Capital 3. India
wp.iimb_.198.pdf (2.39 MB)

Developing Human Capital for Sustaining the Growth of Indian Software Industry

Author(s) Name: Prof. Narendra M Agrawal and M R Rao, 2002
Working Paper No : 198
Abstract:

The growth of Indian software industry till date has been mainly due to the availability of highly competent and cost competitive software professionals in India, Software organisations, national educational institutes, corporate private training institutes and the central and state governments have been taking a number of initiatives to develop the human capital for sustaining the growth of Indian software industry. The paper examines these initiatives related to development of human capital and suggests further measures to be taken by different agencies.Â

Keywords: 1. Software Industry 2. Human Capital 3. India
wp.iimb_.198.pdf (2.39 MB)