The Chief Minister and Government of Rajasthan have released the Rajasthan eGovernance and IT/ITeS Policy 2015 on November 5, 2015. The previous IT and ITeS Policy was
released in the year 2007, which aimed at leveraging Information Technology for
implementing eGovernance initiatives benefitting the residents. Since then,
multiple highly successful eGovernance initiatives have been implemented.
The
advancements and reshaping of technological domain with changes in economic and
regulatory frameworks necessitate a revision in the prevalent IT policy.
Understanding the same, and to ensure maximum development and benefits till the
last mile, the Chief Minister announced release of new eGovernance and
IT/ITeS Policy 2015 with strong emphasis on development of public, government
departments and promotion of IT/ITeS/ESDM/Robotics sector.
The
eGovernance and IT/ITeS Policy 2015 prepared by Department of Information
Technology n Communication in compliance of the Budget Announcement was
released on05 November 2015.
The
policy has 4 main objectives:
1. Information Technology
for Good Governance
2. IT/ITeS/ESDM related
Human Capital Development
3. Promotion of Economic
Development of State by enhanced investment in IT/ITeS/ESDM/Robotics Sector
4. Establishing Secure
and Green IT Environment in Rajasthan
For the first time, ESDM, Manufacturing
and Robotics sector have been added to the policy. In addition, for the first
time, the state has taken a step to provide complete exemption from Zoning
Regulations and Land Conversion to the IT/ITeS Sector.
The policy aims at promoting hassle free
access for common man, to the government, service delivery till the last mile,
establishing IT Infrastructure till the village level establishing access to
everyone and establishing Rajasthan as the frontrunner in promotion of the IT
Sector.
The State Government
obtained public opinion and expert support from technical experts, academician,
institutions and industry for developing the policy. The details have been
finalized after detailed discussion and deliberation with residents, subject
matter experts, IT industry, Government Departments and media representatives.
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