According to P Venugopal, director, STPI, Hyderabad, fresh projected investment in the state was Rs 510 crore (Rs 5.10 billion).
The massive Rs 7,800-crore scam in Satyam Computer Services, the biggest IT company in Andhra Pradesh, came as a further blow to the industry during the year.
However, this is not reflected in the tentative results of exports from the state. The results continue to put Satyam Computer at the top of the list of exporters with a total exports of Rs 4,231 crore (Rs 42.31 billion) during 2008-09, a growth of 27% higher than previous year.
"As and when the accounts of Satyam Computer are restated, the over all figure of exports will also change but we don't expect it to be more than five to ten per cent," said M Gopi Krishna, special secretary, information technology and communications, Andhra Pradesh.
The picture was no different at the national level as far as the growth of IT industry was concerned. According to N Krishnan, director general, STPI, the exports by IT/ITeS and SEZ units all over India was more than Rs 222,000 crore (Rs 2,220 billion) this year as against Rs 185,000 crore (Rs 1,850 billion) during 2007-08. The over all growth rate this year was 20.65 per cent.
Employees of Satyam Computer at the company's head office in Hyderabad.
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