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Bihar's First Step In Software Export

In the news for many a positive change, Bihar is set to add another feather to its cap in the form of its first software technology park (STP). Located in Patna, the park 49th of its kind in the country  will have facilities to accommodate around ten small and medium level software firms.

Chief minister Nitish Kumar will inaugurate the park on Friday at a function which will also be attended by Union minister of state for communication and information technology Shakeel Ahmed.

A team of senior officials of the Software Technology Park of India (STPI), including director (east) P K Das and New Delhi-based senior director Omkar Rai reached Patna on Thursday to supervise the preparations for the inauguration.

Earlier the state had just one regulatory office of the STPI and software exported from Bihar were routed through the STP located in Bhubaneswar. This did not allow the state to take credit for its contribution in the software exports from the country.

"The park will have ready-to-use-facility for firms willing to set up their units in it," S K Patnaik, office incharge of Patna STP, told TOI on Thursday. He said the park will offer facilities like computers, internet connection and uninterrupted power supply at a nominal rate.

The building of the park has already been completed and additional facilities would be in place within a month's time. "Though this park can accommodate only small and medium level software firms, it can provide a launching pad to entrepreneurs for setting up larger firms," Patnaik added.

He hoped the park would not face much problem as far as optimum utilisation of the facilities is concerned since Bihar has as many as 11 registered software export firms.

It was in early 1990s that the then secretary of department of electronics, government of India, N Vittal, came up with the concept of STPI with a view to promoting software exports from the country. The Union government also announced major sops for software firms willing to use the facilities provided in the STPs.

By siddharth22, Section News
Posted on Fri Feb 22, 2008 at 12:10:18 AM EST
Bihar also tried to catch the software promotion bus and the then state government approached the Centre for setting up an STP in the state. Vittal came to Patna in 1992 and asked the state government to provide land for the park.

The state government, however, developed cold feet after that and land could not be provided which resulted in the transfer of the proposed software park from Patna to Bhubaneswar.

Things, however, started to look up once again during the President's rule in the state in 2005 when a fund of Rs 1 crore and a three-acre plot were given by the state government for the park. The state government also provided space for an STPI regulatory office in the BISCOMAUN building and BELTRON was authorised to set up necessary infrastructure for efficient running of this regulatory office.

Source:The Times Of India,22-02-08

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