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E-infrastructure in India
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My name is Amit Kumar
In the world right now, e-infrastructure is the key element for the development of a village.    

E-infrastructure facilitates enabling tools and conducive resources and opportunities that are essentially necessary for the safety, security and development of society.    

 


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In addition, e-infrastructure helps to integrate various technologies, including various computer systems, internet broadband channels, computing power, data storage, data sharing and many others.   


To meet the growing challenges of globalization and tackle the sustainable development of information and communication technology, it is imperative to integrate these systems by developing better e-infrastructures.   


Initiative

Understanding the growing demand and challenges, the Department of Information Technology formulated a national policy on universal electronic access.   



This policy was approved by the Union Cabinet in 2013.   



The key strategies adopted in the implementation of the policy have been taken from the Press Information Bureau Government of India cabinet October 3, 2013 −



       Creating awareness on Universal Electronics accessibility and universal design.  

   Capacity building and infrastructure development.

      Establishment of Model electronics and ICT centres to provide training and demonstration to specific teachers and physically and mentally handicapped persons.  

       Using research and development, innovation, ideas, technology, etc.    Whether Indigenous or outsourced from abroad.  

      Develop programmes and plans with greater emphasis for women/children with disabilities.  

     Develop procurement guidelines for electronics and ICT for accessibility and ancillary requirements.  

Itir
For the special development of e-infrastructure in India, the government of India has formulated a policy on information technology investment sectors (ITIs) in 2008.  

As per the policy, IIRS will be self-contained integrated township with the aim of accelerated development of Information Technology, Information Technology enabled service and electronic hardware manufacturing units.  

Also, the policy recommends allocating a minimum area of 40 square meters.    However, out of the total delimited area, 40% should be reserved for the processing area and the remaining area for the non-processing area.  

The processing area will include −

Information Technology / Information Technology Enabled Services
Electronic hardware manufacturing units
Logistics and other services and necessary infrastructure.  
On the other hand, the non-processing sector will include −

Residential area
Commercial area
Other social and institutional infrastructure
National Knowledge Network
In 2009, to create an infrastructure that can meet future requirements, the concept of the National Knowledge Network (NKN) is conceptualized.  

The concept of NKN is designed to encourage, enable, enrich and empower the user community to test and implement innovative ideas without any restrictions.  

In addition, NKN will provide better

Network design
Security requirements
Service requirements
Operational requirements
Dot India
The concept of developing domains and websites in the original script) was introduced in August 2014.   

These words will cover the following Indian languages



English



Marathi



Boro



Dogri



Maithili



Sindhi


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