History of IT in India – 1

History of IT in India – 1

In this 2015, India is in the rat race for being an IT grant nation and became a global power in the world with a well-defined network in IT field. IT hubs like Techno Park (Trivandrum), Bangalore , Hyderabad gave a face to IT technologies in India.

In the late 1950s , computers were firstly introduced in India and this was lagging experience for the first 2 decades, but after the 1970s, IT field started blooming with a large hope in employment ,entrepreneurship, processing application and the list goes on .The well-known IT hub in Thiruvananthapuramis TECHNOPARK established in 1990 gave a kick-start to IT growth  not only  in Kerala but the whole nation. Bangalore city another well-known centre for IT which employes more tha 1-2 lakh with a definite job security.

In the tenure of Rajiv Gandhi ,Computer Revolution occurred . The former public information ,infrastructure and innovation advisor Sam Pitoda gave an account on the policy of RG on IT . Rajiv Gandhi Planned and executed the plan to expand India’s Telephone network. Gandhi Government slowed the import of fully assemble motherboards which let to the price of computer being reduced.

Forbes India says ” The seed for the information technology (IT) revolution also planned during Rajiv Gandhi’s time and from there . In each and every  Indian possess a computer system and now three fourth of Indian Population is related with Internet from phone bill to transaction of huge amount  with electronic access with maximum secure manner and at last the present Modi Government also contributed a lot to the Tech Scheme 1990 ” DIGITAL INDIA 2015″  with the vision of INDIA technical Future.

You all must be amazed from the fact that from the past 5 decades innovation on IT industry is going on. From Rajiv Gandhi ‘s time to Modi’s Time . India is trying to come up with the speed of light and compete with the IT Giant in the world.

  Incredible India .

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