The Punjab and Haryana High Court has recently given a directive to the Chandigarh administration to conduct an examination of the IT Park in the city for the purpose of constructing a new complex. This move comes as a response to a petition filed by a group of IT companies operating in the park, who have been facing issues with the existing infrastructure. The petitioners had highlighted the need for a new complex to accommodate the growing demands of the IT industry in the region. The High Court, taking cognizance of the matter, has asked the administration to look into the feasibility of constructing a new complex within the IT Park. The administration has been given a deadline to submit its report on the matter. The IT Park, which was established to promote the growth of the IT sector in the region, has been facing issues with inadequate infrastructure, including lack of space and outdated facilities. The companies operating in the park have been demanding an upgrade of the infrastructure to meet the growing needs of the industry. The new complex, if constructed, is expected to provide state-of-the-art facilities to the IT companies, including modern office spaces, data centers, and other amenities. This is expected to give a boost to the IT sector in the region, creating new job opportunities and attracting more investment. The High Court’s directive has been welcomed by the IT companies, who see it as a positive step towards addressing their long-pending demands. The administration, on the other hand, has assured that it will conduct a thorough examination of the IT Park and submit its report within the given deadline. The construction of a new complex is expected to be a major milestone in the development of the IT sector in Chandigarh. The city, which has been striving to become a major IT hub, is expected to benefit greatly from the new complex. The IT sector is a significant contributor to the city’s economy, and the new complex is expected to further boost its growth. The High Court’s intervention has been seen as a major victory for the IT companies, who have been struggling to get their demands heard. The administration’s response to the directive is being closely watched, as it is expected to have a significant impact on the future of the IT sector in the city.