Gudivada in Krishna district marked a milestone on Dassera with the launch of its first IT company. Princeton IT Services opened its office, making the town part of Andhra Pradesh's growing technology map and offering a fresh wave of opportunity.
The company has a 100-seat facility to start with. Local MLA Venigandla Ramu attended the inauguration and promised full support for the venture. His presence reflected the government's focus on building IT ecosystems in smaller towns.
Ravi, the founder of Princeton IT Services, linked the launch to Chandrababu's P4 initiative. He said starting operations in his hometown Gudivada was a personal commitment to support the development of Andhra Pradesh through IT and employment generation.
Princeton IT Services already runs offices in New Jersey, Canada, Dominica, Hyderabad, and Kakinada. With Gudivada added to its list, the company has expanded its reach while strengthening local job and training prospects in the region.
Chief Minister Chandrababu has urged NRI Telugus to contribute towards making Andhra Pradesh poverty-free by 2047. Inspired by this vision, NRIs like Ravi are setting up ventures in smaller towns. Creating jobs and offering training directly helps reduce poverty levels.

