Hyderabad: Telangana Minister for IT and Industries KT Rama Rao on Thursday urged the Centre to regulate seating space in IT companies to ensure that each of their employees has 100-125 sq ft of space.
This request to the Centre comes in the wake of social distancing norms in force since the COVID-19 spread.
Rao, in a letter to IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, said, "A lot of IT/ITES units are operating in tightly packed environments wherein the average square feet per employee in some cases is less than 80 sq ft per employee."
In the USA and other western countries, the average is around 150 sq ft per employee. Currently, there is no regulation in India on the minimum sq ft for the employee, he said.
The Central government may regulate that a minimum of 100- 125 sq ft space for each worker needs to be utilised by any IT or ITeS unit registered under SEZ or STPI, Rao said in the letter.
According to him, more space would ensure healthy distance among employees on the IT campuses and parks and hence should be strictly enforced.