"To overcome the problem faced in implementing the policy (ITIR), a note for amendment in the ITIR Policy, 2008 has been submitted for approval of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs," Chaudhary said in a written reply to the house.
ITIR are self contained integrated township to accelerate growth of IT, IT-enabled services like call centers, electronics hardware manufacturing facilities. As per present policy, minimum area of 40 sq km should be delineated for ITIR.
Department of Electronics and Information Technology has notified setting up of ITIRs near Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Odisha government has also submitted a proposal for setting up ITIR in Bhubaneswar over an area of 41.32 sq km and is expected to have an investment of Rs 16,043 crore by 2030. This ITIR is expected to generate direct employment of 2.37 lakh.
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