"In principal approval has been given to 21 electronics manufacturing clusters. Almost Rs 65,000 crore worth proposals have been received under MSIPS and Rs 9,000 crore of which have been approved," Prasad said while speaking at an event here.
The minister said that electronics is going to drive growth of India, revenue and employment in the country.
Government has identified manufacturing as one of important pillar of growth.
The minister said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a massive Digital India programme on July 1.
IT industry body Nasscom and the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association today entered into agreement to work together with an aim to push the share of electronics manufacturing and IT to 25 per cent of the country's GDP by 2025.
"The collaboration between Nasscom and IESA is a natural outcome of similar goals and mindset. We have signed memorandum of understanding (Mo) with Nasscom with a vision to take share of ESDM and IT in country's GDP to 25 per cent by 2025," said IESA Chairman Vinay Shenoy.
"This MoU signed between Nasscom and IESA is an effort to combine strengths that India has in electronic system design which is part of IT industry. This convergence is important becuase technology has blurred difference between hardware and software," Nasscom President and former IT and Telecom Secretary R Chandrashekhar said.
He said that both the organisation will work on identifying key growth area, facilitate business tie-ups among members of each other and work with government for setting up incubation centre.
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