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New IT policy for Maharashtra aimed at attracting investment of Rs 95,000 crore

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Move likely to generate 3.5 million job opportunities and also carry out the export up to Rs 10 lakh-crore

On May 30, the BJP- Shiv Sena-led Maharashtra Government approved a new  policy for information technology (IT) and IT-enabled services, called Information Technology and IT-enabled Services (ITeS) Policy 2023. It is for a period of 5 years, and offers the industry several relaxations.

The current policy issued in the year 2015 was lapsed in 2020. Under the 2015-policy, Maharashtra received the investment of Rs 61,872 crore at a time when the target was Rs 50,000 crore, as per the state government. It took almost 3 years to formulate a new IT policy. The reasons for the delay are well known to everyone like COVID-19, change of Government during this period. Incidentally, Maharashtra was first state in India to have its own IT policy which was released in the year 1998.

This new IT policy is developed under the guidance and suggestions of various experts in the country. Currently, the IT sector has a significant presence in the Mumbai and Pune regions and regions and a minor presence in places like Nashik and Nagpur.

The Government has set the following targets for this Policy Period:

The policy’s mission is to ensure Maharashtra as the most preferred destination for investment and innovation among global IT&ITES enterprises through Strategic Policy Interventions, Development of Competitive Advantage and Enabling Business Environment

To achieve these targets, following incentives will be provided, under this policy:

Also, under the new policy, the following steps will be undertaken to ensure achievement of these targets:

Government is also keen to promote Data Centers. The vision is to position Zone I cities, especially the Mumbai and Navi Mumbai region, as Data Center Hubs. With highly reliable power supply, large number of under-sea cable landings and availability of trained technical man power, Zone- I is poised to grow as Asia-Pacific’s data center hub.

As per the Maharashtra government officials , this policy aims to make Maharashtra a global IT &ITES destination and the Technology capital of India, moving towards innovative, equitable, inclusive and sustainable Technology Development.

Download The Official Policy Document (PDF) For Maharashtra Information Technology and IT-enabled Services (ITeS) Policy 2023 (In Marathi and English)

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