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20 Years Since Vajpayee Gave NE Its First STPI, Modi Govt Will Inaugurate One in Nagaland

Date: September 16, 2021

20 Years Since Vajpayee Gave NE Its First STPI, Modi Govt Will Inaugurate One in Nagaland

The first STPI in the Northeast was launched in Assam in 2001 under the then PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee.  The Centre will promote Nagaland as a big IT hub in the coming times and help in promoting IT-related startups in the region.

As part of a larger push by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take IT to the far-flung Northeast, the first software technology park of India in 20 years will be inaugurated on Friday in Nagaland.

The minister of state for information and technology and skill development, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, will be present in Kohima for the same.

“PM Narendra Modi has had a clear determined vision to deliver benefits of the technology sector to the youth of Northeast. The strategy has had two legs - A network of NIELIT institutes in every NE State to train the skilled youth and a network of STPIs to encourage and boost entrepreneurship. The Kohima STPI launch is a big step in direction of creating more tech business opportunities for young Nagas,” he said.

Interestingly, the first STPI in the Northeast Was launched in Assam in 2001 under the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. It is also interesting that the present IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who was then working in the Vajpayee’s office, was sent to Nagaland to see the prospect of such a park in the northeastern State.

The Centre would promote Nagaland as a big IT Hub in the coming times and help in promoting IT-related start-ups in the region. This has a huge potential to become a job boosting sector helping in providing opportunities to the youth who otherwise walk across the entire country due to the lack of opportunities in their State or region.

Spread over 18,000 square feet, the state-of-the-art office will be a huge boost to PM Modi’s northeast vision.

“The post-Covid19 world of tech will see more n more Work From Home models in tech companies. I call it the virtualisation of IT parks. Maybe virtual IT parks can come up in the North Eastern States," Chandrashekar told CNN News 18.

The STPI is a science and technology organisation established in 1991 by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. Since its inception, the STPI has developed over 60 centres across India.

Kohima

Kohima Incubation Service

The establishment of STPI-Kohima centre is a joint effort of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Govt. of India and Govt. of Nagaland. This is another step forward to facilitate and support IT/ITeS industry, tech MSMEs, startups, budding entrepreneurs, and innovators of the state. With 18,137 sq. ft. of built-up space, 2,484 sq. ft. raw incubation space and 114 plug-n-play seats, STPI-Kohima centre provides state-of-the-art incubation space, high-speed data communication facility and NOC.

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    9697

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    Seats

    85

  • Available
    Seats

    85

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STPI-Kohima, Directorate of Information Technology & Communication, Thizama Road, Kohima, Nagaland - 797001

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Inauguration of STPI-Kohima Centre

Inauguration of STPI-Kohima Centre

  • 17-09-2021

Inauguration of STPI-Kohima Centre

Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Electronics and Information Technology will inaugurate the STPI-Kohima Centre on 17th September 2021 in presence of Shri Mmhonlumo Kikon, Hon’ble MLA and Advisor, Information Technology & Communication, Science & Technology, NRE, Government of Nagaland.

Inauguration of STPI-Kohima Centre

Inauguration of STPI-Kohima Centre

  • Start Date 17-09-2021
  • End Date 17-09-2021
  • Type STPI Centre Launch
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Webex & STPI-Kohima

Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Electronics and Information Technology will inaugurate the STPI-Kohima Centre on 17th September 2021 in presence of Shri Mmhonlumo Kikon, Hon’ble MLA and Advisor, Information Technology & Communication, Science & Technology, NRE, Government of Nagaland.

FASAL

Fostering AgriTech Startups for Augmenting Livelihood
A CoE for IoT in Agriculture at Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth (PDKV), Akola.

Objective: To create a holistic ecosystem for encouraging innovation, R&D and entrepreneurship in AgriTech domain and to address the problems of farmers in the region to increase their productivity and profitability.

Union IT ministry forms task force to solve internet connectivity woes in Karnataka districts

Date: September 09, 2021

Union IT ministry forms task force to solve internet connectivity woes in Karnataka districts

The decision was taken by Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, after his recent visit to six districts to hold the Janashirwad Yatra in Karnataka.

To improve internet connectivity in a few districts in Karnataka, the Union IT ministry constituted a task force Wednesday.

The decision was taken by Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, after his recent visit to six districts to hold the Janashirwad Yatra in Karnataka.

“There were numerous requests to improve the speed and access of internet connectivity in some parts of each district. Minister had promised a task force would be sent to study the same in each district,” a release by the ministry said.

“In response to this commitment, a task force consisting of officers of National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) and Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) has swiftly commenced their visit and work,” the release added.

FASAL 1.0: STPI launches open challenge program to promote innovative agritech solutions

Date: September 02, 2021

FASAL 1.0: STPI launches open challenge program to promote innovative agritech solutions

The objective of this CoE is to create the holistic ecosystem for encouraging innovation, R&D and entrepreneurship in agritech domain and to address the problems of farmers in the region to increase their productivity and profitability in Akola-Vidarbha region

Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) has launched an open challenge program (OCP) 1.0 of FASAL (Fostering AgriTech Startups for Augmenting Livelihood), a Centre of Entrepreneurship (CoE) for IoT in Agriculture at Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth (PDKV), Akola, Maharashtra in association with Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). The objective of this CoE is to create the holistic ecosystem for encouraging innovation, R&D and entrepreneurship in agritech domain and to address the problems of farmers in the region to increase their productivity and profitability.

While launching the OCP FASAL 1.0, Dr. Omkar Rai, Director General, said, "All those who are participating in the challenge program should understand the agricultural challenges of the Akola and Vidarbha region to convert their ideas into innovative agritech products. You can see how Israel has addressed the agricultural challenges of the country by leveraging the innovations in the agricultural technologies and empowering the farmers to adopt the modern technologies to enhance yield. We have the similar kind of innovation ecosystem at FASAL. Our 20 CoEs are well integrated in terms of facilities, mentoring and labs. So, any startup being incubated in a CoE can access all the facilities that we provide to startups on pan-India scale."

Anand Deshpande, founder-CMD, Persistent Systems and Chief Mentor, FASAL, said, "We have to look at the agriculture sector as an industry. There is a tremendous opportunity for startups focused on agriculture to build smart agritech products to significantly improve productivity of farmers by enabling them to leverage smart agricultural technologies apropos farmers’ needs. FASAL will address these challenges in a more streamlined manner."

Centre eyes $400 billion IT exports by March 2022

Date: August 31, 2021

Centre eyes $400 billion IT exports by March 2022

Centre will focus on areas of high-tech, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, cybersecurity and hyper-scale computing, says Union minister of state for IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar.

The IT sector is betting big on recovery from the economic downturn following the second Covid-19 wave hitting hard the hopes of a revival. In line with the trend, Union minister of state for electronics and information technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar has set his eyes on an ambitious IT export target of $400 billion by March 2022.

“The IT industry is one of the important sectors for exports in India, and we have set a target of achieving $400 billion exports by March 2022. We are working closely with the IT industry leaders to ramp up exports,” Chandrasekhar told ETGovernment.

According to the industry body Nasscom report, the Indian IT-ITeS sector is expected to grow by 2.3% to $194 billion in the 2020-21 financial year. The trade body’s strategic review for the year showed that IT exports might swell to $150 billion, a 1.9% growth over the previous year.

The global research firm Gartner has estimated IT spending in India to grow at 8% to $92.7 billion in 2021. “The growth at 8% is a shade less than the world average of 8.6%,” Gartner said, adding that global spending on information technology is estimated to come at $4.2 trillion.

In India, the overall IT spending growth slowed down to 1.5% to $85.865 billion in 2020, probably hit by the pandemic.

This trend is also reflected in the IT companies’ performance attached to the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) — they have registered exports to the tune of ₹1.20 lakh crore in the first quarter ended June 30, 2021, marginally lower than ₹1.27 lakh crore recorded in the same quarter last year.

“Despite the unprecedented pandemic, the Indian IT industry has shown remarkable resilience,” said STPI DG Omkar Rai, adding that focus on next-generation technologies and the digitisation by MSMEs (micro, small and medium) will drive the growth for the industry.

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