NEW DELHI: Bihar is planning to come up with a new IT policy<\/a> that will focus on promoting technology-oriented companies to set up base and invest in the state’s technology and electronics manufacturing sector.
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Bihar’s IT secretary
Rahul Singh<\/a> told ET that the state government is working on the draft of the information technology, IT-enabled services (ITeS) and electronics manufacturing investment policy strategy.
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“We are trying to understand what the
industry<\/a> is looking for in terms of help with incentives, clearances or support,” he said. He added that Bihar is undertaking a huge outreach effort to familiarise itself and the companies about the state’s potential.
\n
On Friday, Singh met around 35 senior industry captains at a consultation organised by the state’s IT department in association with industry body CII. Industry members included senior executives from companies such as
TCS<\/a>, IBM<\/a>, Cisco<\/a>, HP India<\/a>, Tech Mahindra<\/a>, Softage<\/a>, Tejas Networks etc.
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\n“The uniform feedback that we have received is that incentives play a major role, but more important is the commitment of the state and the ecosystem available,” added Singh.
\n
\nHe said work on the new policy has been going on for the past couple of months and the draft should be ready by the end of this month and that the policy is expected to be finalised by September.
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\nSingh said the policy will have more benefits than the current sops offered to companies and will make the investment environment more conducive.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60052476,"title":"Trai consultation raises key issues: Edit","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/trai-consultation-raises-key-issues-edit\/60052476","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":60052622,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Bihar set to reboot its tech policy","synopsis":"Bihar\u2019s IT secretary Rahul Singh told ET that the state govt is working on the draft of the information technology, ITeS and electronics manufacturing investment policy strategy.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/bihar-set-to-reboot-its-tech-policy","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-08-14 08:51:59","lastupd":"2017-08-14 08:53:51","breadcrumbTags":["IT policy","Softage","Tech Mahindra","HP India","Industry","TCS","IBM","Tejas Network","Rahul Singh","Cisco"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/bihar-set-to-reboot-its-tech-policy"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-08-14" data-index="article_1">

比哈尔邦设置重新启动其科技政策

比哈尔邦的秘书拉胡尔辛格告诉ET的国家政府正在起草信息技术、工艺和电子产品制造业的投资政策的策略。

  • 更新2017年8月14日08:53点坚持

新德里:比哈尔邦计划提出一个新的它的政策重点是促进科技公司建立基地和投资国家的技术和电子制造业。

比哈尔邦的秘书拉胡尔辛格告诉ET,政府正在起草的信息技术、it驱动的服务(工艺)和电子制造业的投资政策的策略。

“我们正在试图理解行业正在寻找帮助激励、许可或支持,”他说。他补充说,比哈尔邦事业是一个巨大的推广努力文化周和有关国家的公司的潜力。

周五,辛格见面约35资深行业队长协商由国家组织的IT部门与行业组织人民共和国。行业成员包括来自等公司的高管TCS,IBM,思科,惠普印度,科技马辛德拉,Softage、光辉网络等。

“统一的反馈,我们已经收到激励机制中发挥重要作用,但更重要的是政府的承诺和生态系统,”辛格说。

他说工作过去新政策已经持续了几个月,草案应该在这个月底,政策预计将在9月完成。

辛格说,政策将会有更多的好处比当前标准作业程式提供给公司和将更有利的投资环境。

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NEW DELHI: Bihar is planning to come up with a new IT policy<\/a> that will focus on promoting technology-oriented companies to set up base and invest in the state’s technology and electronics manufacturing sector.
\n
Bihar’s IT secretary
Rahul Singh<\/a> told ET that the state government is working on the draft of the information technology, IT-enabled services (ITeS) and electronics manufacturing investment policy strategy.
\n
“We are trying to understand what the
industry<\/a> is looking for in terms of help with incentives, clearances or support,” he said. He added that Bihar is undertaking a huge outreach effort to familiarise itself and the companies about the state’s potential.
\n
On Friday, Singh met around 35 senior industry captains at a consultation organised by the state’s IT department in association with industry body CII. Industry members included senior executives from companies such as
TCS<\/a>, IBM<\/a>, Cisco<\/a>, HP India<\/a>, Tech Mahindra<\/a>, Softage<\/a>, Tejas Networks etc.
\n
\n“The uniform feedback that we have received is that incentives play a major role, but more important is the commitment of the state and the ecosystem available,” added Singh.
\n
\nHe said work on the new policy has been going on for the past couple of months and the draft should be ready by the end of this month and that the policy is expected to be finalised by September.
\n
\nSingh said the policy will have more benefits than the current sops offered to companies and will make the investment environment more conducive.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60052476,"title":"Trai consultation raises key issues: Edit","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/trai-consultation-raises-key-issues-edit\/60052476","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":60052622,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Bihar set to reboot its tech policy","synopsis":"Bihar\u2019s IT secretary Rahul Singh told ET that the state govt is working on the draft of the information technology, ITeS and electronics manufacturing investment policy strategy.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/bihar-set-to-reboot-its-tech-policy","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-08-14 08:51:59","lastupd":"2017-08-14 08:53:51","breadcrumbTags":["IT policy","Softage","Tech Mahindra","HP India","Industry","TCS","IBM","Tejas Network","Rahul Singh","Cisco"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/bihar-set-to-reboot-its-tech-policy"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/bihar-set-to-reboot-its-tech-policy/60052622">