These jobs will be in the field of information technology. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr. CN Ashwath Narayan informed about this on Tuesday. In the electronic and IT-BT portfolio, Narayan said that by 2025, KDEM will create one million jobs, which will help Karnataka reach its target of બ 150
This is the plan of the government
He said the government would also focus on reducing rural-urban segregation by setting up the necessary infrastructure to improve connectivity, provide 24-hour electricity and strengthen the digital economy in the hinterland of the state.
Narayan demanded a bigger role for KDEM in improving the state's economy. He said the government wanted KDEM to be more industry friendly and considering that it has allowed 51 per cent participation for industry unions, while keeping less than 49 per cent participation for itself.
The IT sector contributes 25 per cent of GSDP
He said the Beyond Bangalore project has been launched to increase participation in other sectors of the state as well. The report analyzes the growth of e-commerce in the fourth quarter of 2020.
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According to officials, KDEM / Public-Private Partnership has been set up on the model, with industry associations such as Nasscom, The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, India Electronics and Semiconductor Association and Vision Group Startup having a 51 per cent stake.
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