Tier-2 cities should focus on building eco-system for remote working, says Rajeev Chandrashekar
The Hindu
Union Minister of State sees good potential in Mangaluru and Hubballi-Dharwad, among others
Tier-2 cities such as Mangaluru and Hubballi-Dharwad have good potential to promote remote working and these cities should focus on setting up better infrastructure for cloud computing and internet connectivity, Union Minister of State for Skill Development, Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrashekar said here on Tuesday. Speaking at a vision group meeting organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry, Mangaluru Chapter, Mr. Chandrashekar said that the stakeholders in tier-2 cities should come out of their single-minded focus on IT parks in their region, which, at present, are facing infrastructure problems. Instead, the focus should be on strengthening infrastructure that promotes remote working which has gained significance in the post-COVID-19 situation. Remote working will continue to be in vogue for the next five years, he said. Districts outside Bengaluru should work towards building an eco-system by which their potential in the fields of education, health and other sectors can be showcased to the world. There is a good demand for electronic goods, research and development and the use of internet for software as a service. Large companies are unable to meet the demand and orders are going to small companies. The Union government is ready to support the districts in training youth in the new skill sets that will make these regions as human resource providers in skilled areas, he said.More Related News
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