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With
21st century round the corner the importance of electronics
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computer industry cannot be overemphasised.The Punjab Government
realised this and targetted this sector through their policy
planning. A string of training institutions in this field
were established in collaboration with Government of India.The
Government of Punjab has decided to give special package of
incentive to this sector. For assisting the industry in this
sector the state government established Punjab State Electronics
Development Corporation (ECP).
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The
information technology (IT) bug seems to have bitten the northern
region with the government of Punjab and Chandigarh administration
announcing new policies for the sector. The Punjab government
proclamation held out Mohali, a satellite township of Chandigarh,
as "the next IT capital of India". Chandigarh, a Union territory,
also announced its own IT policy. Punjab Governor J F R Jacob,
who is also administrator of Chandigarh, said the city aiming
to serve as an "ideal IT destination".
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A "Special Package of Incentives for Information
Technology Industry" for the defined new units with a view to
accelerate the pace of development of Information Technology
Industry in the State. The Policy shall be valid for a period
of two years from the date of notification. Read
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With
the recent launch of Rs 20 crore IT venture fund, top IT companies
are setting up shops at Mohali near Chandigarh as it is fast
emerging as a information technology hub. Read
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Punjab
provides one of the best telecom facilities to its customers.
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| To
promote
growth of industry in the State, Government of Punjab declared
the `Industrial Policy 1996’, which, inter alia, provides grant
of incentive for electronics units in Punjab.
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