"Media reports have suggested there were huge joblosses in the IT sector, but the enormity of such job losses isyet to be assessed," he said in the Legislative Council here.
Kharge was replying to a query pertaining to IT job losses raised by BJP member Capt. Ganesh Karnik during questionhour.
Giving figures of IT job creation in the last three yearsin Karnataka, Kharge said there was a dip from 61,500 in2014-15 to 49,500 jobs in 2015-16, but it increased by 3,000 to52,500 in 2016-17.
"To address various issues dogging the IT industry, we held a meeting with Nasscom members.They stressed the need for implementing schemes to update skills of graduating engineers," he said.
Moreover, government also had launched I-4, KESDM and Startup policies to give a boost to the IT sector to create morejobs, Kharge said, adding that these schemes would providevarious sops to youth wanting to open startups.
The government also opened Centres of Excellence in Aerospace, data science, artificial intelligence, robotics andcyber security, he added.
Government also had created a corpus of over Rs 340 crores in the current budget for the purpose.
It had also launched 'Yuva Yuga' scheme to train youthin other industrial sectors and had provided industrial training to 1.10 lakh youth, the minister said.
According to NASSCOM, IT exports from Karnataka was to the tune of about Rs 2.20 lakh crore in 2015-16 and direct employment in the sector was around 10 lakh people.
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