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| Initiated and supported by DIT(Govt. of India) |
| About Departement of Information Technology(DIT) |
Objective of the Department of Information Technology
To make India ,a Global Information Technology Super Power and a front-runner in the age of Information revolution.
To bring the benefits of electronics to every walk of life and to develop the Indian electronics industry as a global player.
Vision of the Department
To make India an IT Super Power by the Year 2008. The vision translates into a mission – ‘Move works to India '. |
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| IT Industry Associate : STPI Hyderabad |
| About Software Technology Parks of India(STPI Hyderabad) |
India has many reasons to feel proud about the success of its Software Industry. During the post liberalization era, Govt. policies have acted as a catalyst and facilitated the growth of IT exports.
The software Industry has attained global recognition primarily because of the timing of the policies and simplistic procedures laid-down by the Govt. when they were needed. The Industry also has responded very well to the changes in the policy.
The right partnership between the Govt. & Industry has facilitated this success. Establishment of the Software Technology Park Scheme in 1991 has been a step in the right direction, at the right time.
STPI's role began in the government's shadow and it was more of an entrepreneurial role of working directly with software companies and working like a corporate. However, this did not mean that STPI functioned like a typical government department. The role of STPI was more of a service provider that could be leveraged by software companies.
Therein emerged three important factors that gave the necessary impetus to the concept. These were the newness of the business model, Internet infrastructure facilities and the government interface; all these brought a positive response from industry, especially the SME sector, which needed this support for their business to grow.
The concept of STP Scheme was evolved in 1991 and enunciated the following objectives:
To establish and manage infrastructure resources such as Data Communication facilities, Core Computer facilities, Built-up space and other common amenities.
To provide 'single window' statutory services such as Project approvals, import certification software valuation and certification of exports for software exporters.
To promote development and export of software services through technology assessments, market analyses, market segmentation and marketing support.
To train professionals and to encourage design and development in the field of software technology and software engineering.
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| Acadamic Associate : JNT University Hyderabad |
| About Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University Hyderabad |
Under a broad policy framework of providing new technological education required for the industrial growth of the country in general and more particularly for the State of Andhra Pradesh, "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University" was established on 2nd October, 1972, by an act of State Legislature. Rightly named after the ardent lover of Science and Technology, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, the University was established with the noble objectives of strengthening and improving the standards of Technological Education and making it relevant to the rural and industrial development of the country. Technological advancements and infrastructure facilitate to determine the progress and prosperity of a nation. This is very true in case of India, endowed with huge population growing at a rapid pace and vast natural resources largely remaining unexploited. Realizing that promotion of technical education was the imperative need of the hour, "JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY", the first technological university of India - was established in Andhra Pradesh with head quarters at Hyderabad. The singular objective by the way of emphasis on training & research in engineering and applied sciences. On its formation, the Government Engineering Colleges at Anantapur, Kakinada and Hyderabad, along with the Government College of Fine Arts and Architecture at Hyderabad, became its Constituent Colleges. The back bone of the oldest Engineering Colleges of South India.
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