Outsourcers mostly unaffected by Bangalore riots
January 22, 2007 (IDG News Service) -- IT outsourcing companies in Bangalore, India, said they were largely unaffected by rioting in the city over the weekend, although some took the precaution of rerouting staff transportation routes.
The riots between Muslims and Hindus, which started Friday, caused damage to property and led to the death of one person. A procession by Muslims on Friday, to protest the hanging of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, turned violent as Muslims attacked Hindu establishments. On Sunday, a Hindu mob retaliated against Muslims in the area.
But the rioting was confined to a volatile sector of downtown Bangalore where outsourcing and IT companies do not have operations. Most of the companies have their facilities in the suburbs, where land is relatively cheap.
"We are working as usual, and our operations were not affected," a spokeswoman at Infosys Technologies Ltd. said Monday. Infosys, India's second largest outsourcer, has its headquarters and large operations in Bangalore.
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