"We are consolidating our UP operations. There have neither been any job losses nor have we asked anyone to quit," said a TCS spokesperson.
TCS is also setting up a large BPO operation in Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency next year and some of these staff could be absorbed in the centre.
The 10-year old facility in Gomti Nagar, does internal process for TCS and has a small team that works on projects for global clients.
TCS employees in Lucknow were briefed about the development on Wednesday, following which they have petitioned UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Modi for their intervention.
A group calling themselves SaveTCSPlease has drafted a letter to these leaders claiming that around 2,000 employees, half of them women, would be affected by this shift by TCS.
The letter signed by "TCS Lucknow employees and their dependents" said that around 300-400 employees will be retained in the Lucknow premises and that most of the existing projects will be transferred to the upcoming premises in Indore. They have alleged that employees are being forced to transfer to other cities now.
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