IT infrastructure in Bangla growing at rapid pace

From May 2011, an amount of more than Rs 600 crore has been invested by the Trinamool Congress Government in the creation of physical infrastructure in the IT and electronics sector. This includes creation of IT parks and hardware parks, facilities for equipment manufacturing clusters (EMC), etc. The Information Technology & Electronics (IT&E) Department is overseeing all of these.

Hardware park and EMCs: Two electronics manufacturing clusters are coming up in Naihati and Falta. Construction is on in full swing. A hardware park in Sonarpur is complete. An IT park in Kalyani has been planned.

Start-up Warehouse: The State Government established a Start-up Warehouse in 2015 in collaboration with NASSCOM for the benefit of new ventures and start-ups in the IT/ITeS sector. Fifty-one companies have been promoted from the centre so far. Nineteen companies have received funding from private investors and nine companies have received their second round of funding.

Capacity building and self-employment: The IT&E Department, through the training wing of Webel, is imparting IT training in the districts and in tier-II/III-level towns in an organised way. Almost 1.5 lakh students were trained and 30,000 students got employment or achieved self-employment from 2011 to 17, compared to about 74,000 students trained and 11,000 students employed/self-employed during the period of 2004-11.

Cyber Security Centre of Excellence: The Cyber Security Centre of Excellence has been inaugurated by the department and is operational from November 2017. The portal for the same was launched in March 2018. The centre is working on five verticals: capacity building and awareness generation, cyber security assurance, Security Operation Centre, cyber forensics and investigation, and research and development (R&D) and Advisory.

Promotion of emerging technologies: The IT&E Department has been holistically promoting the emerging technologies – the technologies that are going to have a significant impact in the near future. The department has already started working on cyber security, blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine learning, animation, IoT (internt of things), Industry 4.0 (a standard), analytics, animation and e-sports. Summits are being held every month on different emerging technologies. Already summits on cyber security, blockchain and artificial intelligence have taken place.

Silicon Valley Asia: The Government is setting up a cutting-edge IT and hardware technology research and manufacturing hub at New Town called Silicon Valley Asia, on the lines of Silicon Valley in California, USA.

Capacity expansion by private companies: Several of the top IT companies in India have opened new campuses and expanded existing ones, or are in the process of doing those. More and more IT companies are showing interest in opening offices and campuses in Bengal.

Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Kalyani: The fi­rst IIIT of Bengal was started in 2014. The first batch of BTech came out in 2018.

Reaching destinations beyond Kolkata and Salt Lake: Twenty-five IT parks in tier-II and tier-III cities in different districts are either operational or at different stages of completion – 12 are fully operational, four are almost completed and nine have received sanction for construction.

Thus we see that the State Government is continuously developing infrastructure for different aspects of the information technology industry. The Government has big plans for making Bengal an IT powerhouse.

WB Govt to set up Start-Up Incubation Centre 

The West Bengal Government will set up a Start-Up Incubation Centre to support the educated youth to start its own businesses. Powered by the State Information & Technology Department and WEBEL, the centre will come up a WEBEL premises in Saltlake Sector V.

A memo will be sent to the State Cabinet for approval of this project.

The State Government is also thinking of setting up a Rs 100 Crore fund which may be utilized a seed capital for the start-up organizations. The Government is planning to provide the initial fund support to them. Also, in case of diversifying the businesses, the Government will help to rope in foreign venture capital funds.

The IT-based start-up companies which are developing software products will be eligible to be included in the start-up incubation centre.

 

ইনকিউবেশন সেন্টার তৈরির পরিকল্পনা রাজ্যের

শিক্ষিত যুবক যুবতীরা যাতে নিজেরাই ব্যবসা শুরু করতে পারে তাই তাদের সহায়তা করার জন্য রাজ্যের তথ্য ও প্রযুক্তি দপ্তর এবং ওয়েবেল একটি বিরাট মাপের স্টার্ট আপ ইনকিউবেশন সেন্টার তৈরি করার পরিকল্পনা করেছে।

এই মর্মে রাজ্য মন্ত্রিসভার কাছে দপ্তরের তরফে একটি প্রস্তাব অনুমোদনের জন্য পাঠানো হবে।

স্টার্ট আপ সংস্থাগুলিকে সিড ক্যাপিটাল জোগাতে ১০০ কোটি টাকার একটি ফান্ড তৈরির পরিকল্পনা রয়েছে রাজ্য সরকারের। সরকার তাদের প্রাথমিক তহবিলে সহায়তা প্রদান করার পরিকল্পনা করেছে। এছাড়াও, ব্যবসা বহুমুখীকরণের ক্ষেত্রে, প্রয়োজনীয় তহবিলের জন্য বিদেশি ভেঞ্চার ক্যপিটাল ফান্ডগুলি সাহায্য করবে।

আইটি ভিত্তিক স্টার্ট আপ কোম্পানি যারা সফটওয়্যার প্রোডাক্ট উদ্ভাবন করেছে তারা এই ইনকিউবেশন সেন্টারের মধ্যে অন্তর্ভুক্ত হবে।

Bengal Govt to formulate action plan for fostering start-ups

The newly-elected Mamata Banerjee Government is planning to formulate an action plan for fostering start-ups in the State.

“By 2020, we aim to make West Bengal one of the top three States in IT and IT-enabled services,” the state’s newly-appointed IT Minister Bratya Basu said during an interactive session with the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) on Wednesday. NASSCOM is the representative body of IT industries in India.

He called upon industry to join the Government to help dispel the negative perceptions that the State suffers from. “It cannot be the Government’s job alone…you have to join us too,” he said echoing a point made by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday at her meeting with nine chambers of commerce.

The Government is determined to make the State a front runner in the IT space, Mr. Basu said.

The discussions ranged from possible Government-supported product-development centric incubation centres to the creation of a database of start-ups for larger companies as well as the Government.

 

স্টার্ট-আপ প্রসারে উদ্যোগী পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকার

নবনির্বাচিত মমতা ব্যানার্জী পরিচালিত সরকার রাজ্যে স্টার্ট আপগুলির বিকাশের জন্য একটি সক্রিয় প্ল্যান প্রণয়ন করার পরিকল্পনা করেছে।

“২০২০ সালের মধ্যে তথ্য–‌প্রযুক্তিতে দেশের প্রথম ৩ রাজ্যের তালিকায় মধ্যে পশ্চিমবঙ্গের নাম যুক্ত করা আমাদের লক্ষ্য”, বুধবার এক আলোচনাচক্রে এ কথা জানান রাজ্যের তথ্য–‌প্রযুক্তি ও ইলেকট্রনিক্স মন্ত্রী ব্রাত্য বসু। তথ্য–‌প্রযুক্তি সংস্থাগুলির সংগঠন ‘‌ন্যাসকম’‌ এই আলোচনার আয়োজন করেছিল।

আলচনার পর মন্ত্রী জানান, “ তথ্যপ্রযুক্তি ক্ষেত্রে একজানালা পরিষেবা চালু করা হবে, এর জন্য একটি অ্যাপও তৈরি করা হচ্ছে, যে কোনও লাইসেন্স, সব রকম আবেদন এর মাধ্যমেই করা যাবে”।

মন্ত্রী আরও জানান, “অনেকেই তথ্য–‌প্রযুক্তিতে নতুন বিনিয়োগ করেছেন বা ছোট সংস্থা খুলেছেন।রাজ্য সরকার তাদের পাশে থাকবে।তথ্য প্রযুক্তিতে রাজ্যকে সামনে আনার জন্য সরকার দৃঢ়প্রতিজ্ঞ”।

ইনকিউবেশন সেন্টার থেকে শুরু করে সরকারি সাহায্য ও স্টার্ট আপ এর ডাটাবেস তৈরির ব্যাপারেও আলোচনা হয়েছে এই বৈঠকে।

All you need to know about the new Startup Policy of Bengal

To provide an enabling ecosystem to support and nurture startups in the state, the West Bengal Government launched the state startup policy at the Bengal Global Business Summit.

Broad pointers

The policy, a document with eight broad pointers comes complete with a preamble, a vision, the state’s mission, the enabling environment for startups in the state, definitions related to various aspects of a startup alongside defining incentives and procedures to be followed by the startups.

This policy would be in effect from January 1 2016 to December 31, 2021.

The policy has been launched ahead of the Centre so that MSMEs in the State can start the work at the earliest and use all the facilities the state is offering to encourage entrepreneurship.

Preamble

The preamble of the policy takes off with the statement ‘Silpa Korun Bangla Gorun’ (set up industry to develop Bengal.

Defining the mission of the state, the policy states that the authorities would target to create enabling environment and supporting eco-system that facilitates ten thousand startups in the next ten years.

Entrepreneurship Development Centre Network

The state will create an Entrepreneurship Development Centre Network (EDCN) with universities and leading higher education institutes across all districts in the state to undertake the role of creating entrepreneurial aspiration among the youngsters.

The state will provide fund capital expenditure up to Rs 10 lakh to universities in the state to create an EDC. Presidency University is one of the first in the state to be a part of the initiative.

Alongside facilitating EDCN institutions to incentivize entrepreneurship, the state will also facilitate capacity building capacity building of EDCN institutions through active collaboration with leading technical business incubators (TBI) in the state.

The state would facilitate setting up of new incubators in government as well as private sector.

Helping businesses

Preferential lease of land from state government as per its land policy to government recognized TBIs in the state too would be facilitated.

Twenty per cent of space available will be earmarked in existing and forthcoming Industrial estate, SME Clusters and Rural Craft Hub having common facility centre for startups during their proof of concept (POC) development stage.

The policy allows startups to access government R&D labs through MSME Technology Facilitation Centre set up by the State Government in partnership with CSIR (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research).

The Directorate of MSME would act as the nodal agency to the Innovation Enabler Mechanism that would be set up by the state to address the statutory compliance issues of the initiatives.

Digital platform

A digital platform startupbengal.in will connect all the eco-system stakeholders, network of support, funding and service providers to enable seamless access for startups.

There would also be a digital application gateway to WB MSME Equity Fund. The policy also mentions that any fiscal incentive available under the state government policy will be applicable to startups too.

 

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