After taking over as Gujarat’s first women chief minister, Anandiben Patel is going to introduce two new policies on electronics and eGovernance ahead of Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit 2015.
By Hiral Devrajbhai Dave
A final presentation in this regard will be done to Patel on Wednesday. However, despite being the top industrial state, the IT policy has expired in 2011.
“The final presentation for both the policies by the respective departments will be done on Wednesday, when Cabinet will also meet,” said a senior bureaucrat. The next in the queue is a presentation on IT Policy, he added.
All the three policies are likely to be announced soon as target is to get it rolling before the vibrant summit. Th Gujarat Electronics Policy 2014-2019 aims to promote electronic goods manufacturing. The state wants to provide an eco-system through sustainable development.
Similarly, the eGovernance policy is being introduced to maximum governance and minimum government. According to the draft of e governance policy, the main objective is to deliver 500 different services through multiple channels on time, integrating a portal, connect all the government departments with Internet and impart IT education. This policy also aims to bridge the gap between urban and rural areas even as engage the citizens in social media.
The sources said that IT policy, which expired in 2011, is likely to offer amendments that will help attract investment in this sector in the vibrant summit.
The state was gripped in policy paralysis since 2012 with then CM Narendra Modi busy in campaign for Lok Sabha election for which he was prime ministerial candidate for the BJP.
The officials said that new CM, who took over in May, has taken up the issue of pending and expired policies. Other policies, including Tourism and Industrial, are also likely to get revamp.
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