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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) Ministry of Communications & Information Technology ELECTRONICS INDIA e-NEWSLETTER …. For Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) Sector Year 4 | Vol. 29: March 2014 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) Ministry of Communications & Information Technology From Chief Editor’s Desk Dear Readers, As India goes through the elections to Lok Sabha, there is natural sense of wait and watch in the industry. The Model Code of Conduct for the elections has also had its effect. The tempo is expected to pick up again after the election process is completed and the new Government assumes office. Significant strides have been made in last year and half with respect to policy initiatives and their implementation for the Electronics System Design and Manufacturing. The National Policy on Electronics has laid the foundation of policy framework which has revived hope in the sector. Semiconductor wafer fabs have been approved, a decision which is historic and has potential to change the landscape of electronics industry in the country. Modified SIPS is continuously attracting investments. New Greenfield Electronic Manufacturing Clusters are under development. The Compulsory Standards Order has come into effect, creating a framework for standards in electronics in the country. Policy to provide preference to domestic manufacturers in Government procurement has been approved. Bilateral collaboration is underway with Japan and Israel. Industry from Taiwan is also showing significant interest. Scheme to develop skill sets needed by electronics industry has been approved. A scheme to provide for a quantum jump in the PhDs in electronics has been taken up. Scheme to support MSME in the sector, National Awards to recognize the industry have also been approved. However, the journey has only begun and miles to go. Implementing the policies successfully is an ongoing challenge. Semiconductor wafer fab poses unique challenges due to its mammoth size, immense complexities and lack of extant eco- continued on page 2.. Electronics India e-Newsletter, Room No. 2280, Department of Electronics and Information Technology Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Electronics Niketan, 6, CGO Complex, New Delhi 110003
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) Ministry of Communications & Information Technology

ELECTRONICS INDIA e-NEWSLETTER

…. For Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) Sector

Year 4 | Vol. 29: March 2014

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY)

Ministry of Communications & Information Technology

From Chief Editor’s Desk

Dear Readers, As India goes through the elections to Lok Sabha, there is natural sense of wait and watch in the industry. The Model Code of Conduct for the elections has also had its effect. The tempo is expected to pick up again after the election process is completed and the new Government assumes office. Significant strides have been made in last year and half with respect to policy initiatives and their implementation for the Electronics System Design and Manufacturing. The National Policy on Electronics has laid the foundation of policy framework which has revived hope in the sector. Semiconductor wafer fabs have been approved, a decision which is historic and has potential to change the landscape of electronics industry in the country. Modified SIPS is continuously attracting investments. New Greenfield Electronic Manufacturing Clusters are under development. The Compulsory Standards Order has come into effect, creating a framework for standards in electronics in the country. Policy to provide preference to domestic manufacturers in Government procurement has been approved. Bilateral collaboration is underway with Japan and Israel. Industry from Taiwan is also showing significant interest. Scheme to develop skill sets needed by electronics industry has been approved. A scheme to provide for a quantum jump in the PhDs in electronics has been taken up. Scheme to support MSME in the sector, National Awards to recognize the industry have also been approved. However, the journey has only begun and miles to go. Implementing the policies successfully is an ongoing challenge. Semiconductor wafer fab poses unique challenges due to its mammoth size, immense complexities and lack of extant eco-

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Electronics India e-Newsletter, Room No. 2280, Department of Electronics and Information Technology

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..continued from page 1 system required to support such a project. Needless to say, this has to be priority. Modified SIPS experience has given feedback for improvement. The preference to domestic manufacturers needs to be enforced with political will. We need to develop collaboration with other major strongholds of electronics including Korea, Germany, France, Belgium, US, Singapore etc. The policy agenda is yet incomplete. Some of the things which we need to pursue include the Electronics Development Fund (EDF) Policy, the National Electronics Commission, Promotion of fabless design, National Centres of Excellence in Large Area Electronics and in Devices for Homeland Security, Setting up of Incubators, Rationalization of tariff structure, Incentive scheme for manufacture of ITA products in DTA, Leveraging defense requirements to develop domestic capabilities in electronics. This is not an exhaustive list and we need to have a feedback loop which will inform us to take up initiatives as we go along. However, if I were to pick one item for immediate decision, it would be the EDF Policy. This has transformational potential as it unleashes the R&D and innovation potential of the country and not merely of some select institutions. Without the industry aggressively pursuing the agenda of innovation, it is unlikely that our goal of vibrant ESDM ecosystem can realistically happen or sustain. Another area of focus has to be components. Now that we have started receiving good response from OEMs, we need to give focused attention to components which cut across all verticals. Lithium ion batteries, displays, PCBs, sensors and rare earths need to be taken up on priority. Specialized projects, as for semiconductor wafer fabs may have to be taken up for the components. We welcome thoughts and feedback of readers with regard to additional items which can be added to this unfinished agenda Best wishes Dr. Ajay Kumar

DGS&D to provide Preference to Domestic Manufacturers of Electronic Goods Scheme to Expand PhD Base in ESDM National Centre of Excellence in Technology for Internal Security MSIPS Applications worth `78,955 Crore

For feedback and subscription, please contact: Mr. Kapil Sharma, Editor (Electronics India e-Newsletter) & Senior Consultant (Communication, Brand Building &

Investment Promotion), Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (PMU), Department of Electronics and Information Technology [DeitY], Ministry of

Communications & Information Technology, Electronics Niketan, 6 CGO Complex, New Delhi 110003, India

Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]| Phone: +91 11 24301281| Mobile: +91 97166 44444 | Fax: +91 11 24364185

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DGS&D to provide Preference to Domestic Manufacturers of Electronic Goods Scheme to Expand PhD Base in ESDM National Centre of Excellence in Technology for Internal Security MSIPS Applications worth `78,955 Crore

MSIPS Investment Proposals Status (`Crore) as on 31st March 2014

Electronics Vertical Application Amount

( `Crore)

Semiconductors 64,500

Telecom Products 8,684

Strategic Electronics 2,330

LED 1,690

Automotive Electronics 883

Consumer Electronics & Appliances 367

Industrial Electronics 250

EMS 103

Avionics 98

Medical Electronics 51

Total Investment Proposals: `78,955 Crore

Total no. of Applications: 33 For further information please contact Deputy Director, Smt Vandana Srivastava ([email protected])

EFY Award 2013, March 14, Bangalore

Ms Vandana Srivastava, Nodal Officer, MSIPS receiving EFY Award 2013 on behalf of DeitY

The Department of Electronics & Information Technology (DeitY) has been awarded EFY Award 2013 for the “Special Jury award for Exemplary Policy initiatives”. This is in recognition for stellar support provided by DeitY to electronics industry by the formulation of National Policy on Electronics and the efforts in implementation of its pivotal schemes like M-SIPS, EMC, PMA, Skill Development and more. The award was received by Ms Vandana Srivastava (Additional Director) at EFY Awards function held on 14th March, 2014 at Hotel Le Meridian, Bengaluru.

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DGS&D to provide Preference to Domestic Manufacturers of Electronic Goods Scheme to Expand PhD Base in ESDM National Centre of Excellence in Technology for Internal Security MSIPS Applications worth `78,955 Crore

National Centre of Excellence in Technology for Internal Security (NCETIS) at IIT Bombay

DeitY has given in principle approval for evolving setting up of “National Centre of Excellence in Technology for Internal

Security (NCETIS). A proposal in this regard has been submitted by Prof Abhay Karandikar, IIT Bombay and the same was

considered by a meeting of various stakeholders including Central and State Police officers, R&D institutions, academia

and industry held on 23rd Jan 2014 under the Chairmanship of Shri J Satyanarayana, Secretary, DeitY.

The National Policy on Electronics, interalia, envisages setting up of various National Centres of Excellence, with the

objective of developing critical level of expertise, R&D capability, IPR etc. One of the essential aspects of the proposed

Centres is involvement of the industry in setting up of these Centres and ensuring the projects taken up have commercial

demand. Even though the Centre is proposed to be housed in IIT Bombay, as a National Centre envisages to support

research by other academic and research institutions in the area.

The main objectives of the proposed National Centre of Excellence in Technology for Internal Security include undertaking

projects involving technology innovation to address the challenges of homeland security.

Based on the feedback received from various stakeholders, IIT Bombay was requested to prepare a Detailed Project

Report. IIT Bombay has submitted the DPR and the same is under consideration of DeitY. Next steps by DeitY include

preparation of EFC memo and seeking approval of the EFC regarding the project.

Industry and academic organizations interested in participating in the proposed National Centre may contact either Prof

Abhay Karandikar, IIT Bombay (Email: [email protected]) or Shri Dipak Singh, Director, DeitY (Email:

[email protected]). Suggestions and comments on the subject are also welcome.

DGS&D to provide Preference to Domestic Manufacturers of Electronics Goods Department of Electronic & IT (DeitY) vide Notification No. 33(3)/2013-IPHW dated 23.12.2013 has laid down the PMA policy for providing preference to domestically manufactured products in procurement of Electronic goods. Under this policy DeitY has so far notified 6 items namely by Desktop PC, Dot Matrix Printers, Laptop PCs, Tablets, Smartcards and LED products for Government procurement and DOT has notified 23 items. Details are available at www.deity.gov.in/esdm/pma. For any questions relating to the said guidelines, interested units may directly contact DGS&D.

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Visit of Indian delegation led by Secretary, DeitY to CeBIT, Hannover and IMEC Brussels

PHOTO 1: Shri J Satyanarayana, Secretary DeitY, addressing Electronics India Seminar at CeBIT, Hannover

PHOTO 2: (L to R) Sanjeev Keskar (Chairman, IESA); Dr. Ludo Defrem (Executive VP, IMEC); Dr. Barundeb Datta (Chief Scientist, IMEC); Dr. Luc Van Den Hove (CEO, IMEC); J. Satyanarayana (Secretary, DeitY); S K Marwah (Director, DeitY); Dr. A K Garg (Addl Director, DeitY) at IMEC, Brussels

A delegation led by Shri J. Satyanarayana, Secretary, DeitY consisting of Shri Vinod Nair, Consul General, Hamburg, Dr.

Omkar Rai, DG, STPI, Shri S K Marwah, Director, DeitY, Dr. Rajneesh Agarwal, Director, STPI, Dr. A K Garg, Additional

Director, DeitY, Shri Kapil Sharma, Sr. Consultant, DeitY, Shri Sanjeev Keskar, Chairman, IESA among others visited

Germany and Belgium during 10-14 March 2014 to participate in CeBIT-2014 at Hannover, Germany.

The delegation received an encouraging response from delegates of various government bodies, companies and industry/

trade bodies. Secretary, DeitY had successful meetings with Siemens, Continental and Infineon Technologies. An India

Seminar on Electronics System Design and Manufacturing was also held at the fair wherein presentations regarding the

opportunities in the ESDM sector in India were made by the Indian delegation.

In a meeting with India Business Forum, it was suggested that DeitY may organize a series of road-shows in Germany, in

the month of September, 2104 and that DeitY should create a Calendar of International events in which they intend to

participate in the year, for example, CeBIT in Germany, Electronics EXPO in Taipai, Taiwan etc.

The delegation also met Mr. Luc Van Den Hove, President & CEO, Mr. Barunerm Dutta, Chief Scientist and Mr. Prasanth

Perugupalli, MD-IMEC India at IMEC, Brussels. The IMEC team explained their unique “Open Innovation Model” and made

a presentation highlighting their role in conducting joint research in Semiconductor area. It was suggested by the

Secretary that DeitY could set up a Joint Working Group consisting the representatives of DeitY, IMEC, IESA and a few

members of Academia for creating a roadmap for collaboration between IMEC and DeitY.

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Inputs invited regarding formulation of Standards in Electronics

The Bureau of Indian Standards, under the aegis of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Govt. Of India, formulates Indian Standards and products and processes in various technology areas. The Indian Standards are formulated by technical committees of experts constituted from various stakeholders from the relevant field. The Indian Standards relevant to Electronics are given in Table 1 below. It may be seen that as against hundreds of electronic products, standards have been developed for only a few products. Standards need to be formulated and enforced for many more products. The details of electronic products for which standards are currently under formulation are given in Table 2 below. Inputs are invited from all stakeholders, consumers, industry and academia, regarding possible subjects on which further standardization work can be taken up in the electronics domain. Based on inputs received, DeitY would take up the matter with BIS.

Table 1: List of Collection of Indian Standards

Sl. No Title of Collection of Standards No. of Standards No. of standards under formulation

1 Equipment for Environment Testing 16 -

2 Classification of Environment Conditions 14 -

3 Reliability of Electronics and Electrical items 31 -

4 Reliability and Dependability of Electronics Components 14 -

5 Electromechanical components 130 -

6 Testing procedures for electromechanical components 16 -

7 Electron tubes and accessories 31 4

8 Dimensions, symbols and vocabulary of tubes and devices 25 -

9 Electronics Components 141 -

10 Magnetic components 110 -

11 Semiconductor devices –Integrated circuits 101 -

12 Piezoelectric devices and Quartz control units 107 -

13 Electrotechnical Vocabulary 13 -

14 Receivers for television broadcast transmission 15 1

15 Audio equipment and systems 107 -

16 Electronics measuring instrument & weighing systems 58 4

17 Nuclear & mining instrumentation 41 -

18 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electromagnetic interfaces 57 -

19 Power System Control and Communication 39 5

20 Fibre optic & Accessories 29 6

21 IT Software Language and Service management 29

22 Information/Data processing system 21 3

23 Data Management 8 -

24 Identification Cards & IT equipment 32 4

25 IT Data Storage/Information Processing 25 1

26 Information Systems Security 18 -

27 E-learning 7 -

28 Indian Language System Security 7 2

29 Environmental testing Procedure for Electronic and Electrical Items 89

Total 1331 30 ..continued on page

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…continued from page

Table 2: List of standards under formulation

Sl No. Standards under Formulation

1 Liquid crystal display devices part 5-3: Environmental, endurance and mechanical test methods-Glass strength and reliability

2 Liquid crystal display devices Part 10-1 : Environmental, endurance and mechanical test methods-Mechanical

3 Organic light emitting diode (OLED)- Display part 1-1: Generic specifications

4 Display technology-LCD,PDP and OLED Overview and explanation of difference in terminology

5 Interoperability specifications of common external power supply (EPS) for use with data enabled mobile telephones

6 Security standard for power Control Systems

7 Common Information Model (CIM) for information exchange in the context of electrical utilities –Companion specification

8 Common Information Model (CIM) for information exchange of electrical utilities CIM extension for ABT based regulated markets and load shedding and restoration mechanism

9 Common Information Model (CIM) for information exchange in the context of electrical utilities –Companion specification application use case for system operation

10 Guidance document for advance metering infrastructure

11 End –face image analysis procedure for the calibration of optical fibre geometry test sets

12 Calibration of optical time domain reflectometers (OTDR) –Part 2 :OTDR for multi-mode fibres

13 Laser modules used for telecommunication –Reliability assessment

14 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components performance standard –Part -1: General and guidance for performance standards

15 Fibre optic interconnecting device and passive components performance standard –Part : 2-1: Fibre optic connector terminated on single mode fibre for category U- Uncontrolled environment

16 Fibre optic connectors –Part 1: General and Guidance

17 Fibre optic connector Interfaces Part -13 Type FC –PC Connectors

18 Fibre optic graphical symbology

19 Fibre optic –Terminology

20 Calibration of Optical Spectrum analyzers

21 Information Technology –File Structure and labeling of magnetic tapes for information interchange

22 Information Technology – Volume and file structure of disk cartridges for information interchange

23 Identification Cards Financial transaction Cards –Magnetic Stripe data content for track 3

24 Identification Cards Integrated circuit cards- Part 15 : Cryptographic information application

25 Identification cards –Recording technique Part 6 Magnetic stripe – High coercively

26 Smart Card Operating System Template Architecture

27 ISCII and Enhanced Inscript keyboard layout

28 Data Exchange Standard

29 Metadata Standard

30 Data Content Soils

Suggestions and inputs in this regard may be sent to Shri Arun Sachdeva, Senior Director, DeitY (Email:

[email protected])

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Visit of Indian delegation led by Secretary, DeitY to Japan

A delegation led by Shri J. Satyanarayana, Secretary, DeitY consisting of Prof. Rajat Moona, DG, CDAC, Shri Deepak

Sharma, Addl. Director and Shri Pankaj Mahindroo, President, ICA visited Japan during 24-26 March 2014 to participate in

Japan-India Technology Fair and meetings with major technology companies to promote the investment plan into ESDM

sector in India. The event was organized by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) for Japanese industry to

promote Japanese investment in India. The delegation presented the policy initiatives and incentives offered by

Government of India to promote ESDM sector in India during the event at Tokyo.

The delegation had extremely fruitful discussions with industry associations like Keidanren (Japan Business Federation),

JCCI, JETRO, JEITA and with companies like Panasonic, Sonic Corporation, Terra Motor, Calsonic Kansei, and Hitachi

amongst others. The delegation also met senior officials of Ministry for Economic Trade and Industry (METI) during the

visit.

There is significant interest in the Japanese companies and the industry associations to consider investments into the

ESDM sector in India. DeitY will vigorously pursue with the companies and industry associations met during the visit on

the specific line of action agreed in the meetings.

NPE presented in Singapore Dr. Ajay Kumar, Joint Secretary visited Singapore to attend the Governmental Advisory Committee of ICANN Board from Mar 23-27, 2014. At the sideline of the Governmental Advisory Committee of ICANN Board meeting, Dr. Kumar met with Singaporean ESDM companies to promote investment in the electronics sector. Singapore is also a major global hub for electronics design and manufacturing activities. Singapore has a strong electronics design and manufacturing industry with size of around USD 80 Billion. Singapore also has significant semiconductor wafer fab with 14 front-end and nearly 23 back-end facilities with the big three including Global Foundry, UMC and ST Microelectronics. Dr. Kumar had fruitful discussions with several companies and industry associations including Singapore Manufacturing Federation, Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA) & International Enterprise (IE) and academia. During the visit, CII-IBF and the High Commission of India has also organized an interactive session with some of the Electronics and IT Industry. Dr. Kumar also met with senior officials of the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI), Government of Singapore and presented to policies regarding promotion of electronics sector in India. Various potential opportunities for collaboration were also discussed during the meeting. The meetings held during the visit helped creating first level of interest. There is definite need to engage more with Singapore, both at Government and business levels. There is a need create institutional mechanism between the two Governments for collaboration in electronics design and manufacturing. Possible areas of collaboration could be joint promotion of research and development, collaboration between Sector Skill Councils for greater collaboration and standardization in skill development; collaboration for implementing standards in area of electronics design and manufacturing, skill development for fabless design, joint fund for R&D, etc.

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DGS&D to provide Preference to Domestic Manufacturers of Electronic Goods Aakash IV Tablet Rate Contract Finalised MSIPS Applications worth `76,500 Crore GoI Approves 2 FABs worth `63,000 Crore

MSIPS Investment Proposals Status (`Crore) as on 25th February 2014

Electronics Vertical Application Amount

( `Crore)

Semiconductors 63,750

Telecom Products 8,409

LED 2,010

Automotive Electronics 831

Hand-held devices 406

Consumer Electronics & Appliances 366

Industrial 265

Strategic Electronics 203

EMC 103

Avionics 98

Medical Electronics 51

Total Investment Proposals: `76,500 Crore

Total no. of Applications: 30 For further information please contact Deputy Director, Smt Vandana Srivastava ([email protected])

9th IESA Vision Summit 2014

Shri J Satyanarayana, Secretary, DeitY addressing IESA Vision Summit 2014 via Video Conferencing

The ninth edition of the IESA Vision Summit, the annual flag-ship event of the India Electronics & Semiconductor Association (IESA) was held on February 3-4, 2014 in Bengaluru. The biggest ever till date, Vision Summit 2014 was attended by over 630 national and global leaders; the summit also saw the highest ever participation from the government, with 8 state governments joining the summit during the two days. With 40 exhibition booths, the Vision Summit 2014 Expo was also the largest till date. Shri. J Satyanarayana, IAS, Secretary, DeitY, Government of India addressed the inaugural session. During the summit, IESA signed a MoU with Messe München International (MMI and launched DEFTRONICS - India's first ever platform for Aerospace and Defence electronics that is slated to be held in September 2014 along with Electronica and Productronica India. The event will be launched in Bengaluru in 2014 and will move to Delhi in 2015, and thereafter shuttle between the two cities.

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Scheme to expand PhD Base in Electronics Design and Manufacturing

The National Policy on Electronics (NPE 2012) gives special thrust on significantly increasing the number of PhDs in the country to

enable India to compete globally in the coming decades, to develop an ecosystem of research, development and IP creation in these

knowledge intensive sectors. The NPE 2012, inter alia, sets an objective of creating 2500 PhDs annually by 2020 in Electronics System

Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) and related fields. The DeitY has approved a scheme which proposes to enhance the number of

PhDs in ESDM significantly. The details of the scheme are available at www.deity.gov.in/esdm/hrd.

The scheme aims at generating a total of 1500 PhDs for each of ESDM and IT/ITES sectors over a period of 5 years. Out of the above,

500 PhDs for each of ESDM and IT/ITES sectors would be full-time PhD candidates have fellowship support as described in the

scheme; and the other 1000 PhDs for each of ESDM and IT/ITES sectors would be part-time PhD candidates who would receive one-

time incentive as described in the scheme. The scheme will also identify and support 200 Young Faculty to encourage and recognize

Young Faculty involved in research and technology development in the areas of ESDM and IT/ITES with the objective to retain as well

as attract young faculty in these sectors.

All PhD granting institutions are eligible for support under the scheme. Financial support to the following would be provided under

the scheme

i. Full time PhD candidates: Fellowship @ `22,500 per month in 1st and 2nd year, and @`25,000 per month in 3rd, 4th, 5th

years of PhD. In addition, an Annual contingency grant/support: @ `30,000/- per year per full time PhD candidate for consumables

etc. is provided. Reimbursement of House Rent is also provided for those fulltime PhD candidates who are not provided

accommodation or choose not to avail the accommodation provided by the institution. Support for attending two International

conferences @ up to maximum of `50,000/- for each international conference is provided.

ii. Part-time PhD candidates: Part-time candidates who do not avail of any PhD Fellowship/scholarship/stipend from any

Central or State Government shall be provided a one-time incentive of Rs 2.5 lakh on successful completion of the PhD degree.

iii. Institutions registering PhD candidates under the scheme: Infrastructure grant for up gradation/creation of the laboratory,

equipment etc. (excluding civil construction/expansion of the building) @50% of the actual cost subject to a ceiling of `5 lakhs per

full time candidate under the scheme. This grant would be one-time. In addition, Institutional over heads: @ `25,000/- per year per

full time candidate under the scheme for a maximum of five year for each candidate.

iv. Identified Young Faculty for undertaking research and technology development Research Fellowship @ `20,000 per month,

in addition to regular income, for a maximum of five years. Also, Contingency/research grant of `5 lakhs per annum for presenting

paper and research-work at national and international conferences and other research expenses for a maximum of five years.

The assistance will be provided for the academic year 2014-15 itself. This assistance under the scheme will be routed through eligible

academic institutions only. No direct funding is provided to PhD students or to Young Research Faculty. Interested institutions have

been requested to approach DeitY immediately.

Deity is in the process of finalizing an implementation framework for the scheme. This is expected to be in place in a month or so.

Meanwhile, for any question on the scheme, please contact Shri A.K. Arora, Director and HoD, DeitY (Email: [email protected]) and

Shri V.M. Gupta, Sc.D, DeitY (Email: [email protected])

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ESDM Skill Development Courses in 50 CABA-MDTP Centres Throughout India

Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Govt. of India, has issued approval for Skill Development in

Electronics Hardware to be implemented jointly by National Council of Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL) (www.

http://www.urducouncil.nic.in/) and National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology(NIELIT) Chandigarh. NCPUL is an

autonomous institution under the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

Under the said project, courses approved by Electronics Sector Skills Council and Telecom Sectors Skills Council will be imparted at 50

select CABA-MDTP Centres of NCPUL in 5 states namely Bihar, Delhi, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. The project

outlay is Rs 23.2 Crore and it is proposed to train 10,000 youth in a period of 3 years. The DeitY grant is being used to equip the

CABA-MDTP Centres with requisite lab infrastructure required for the purposes of the training.

The list of CABA-MDTP Centres where the training is available is as follows:

Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

Bihar

5 1353 Mr. Mushtaque Ahmad, Principal,

1 1328 Shri Humayun Ansari, Centre Incharge,

Darul Uloom Rizvia,

Nalanda Samaj Sewa Ashram,

P.O. Bara Chakia,

Mohalla Chajjoo, Naseerpur, P.O. Bihar Sharif Dist.

Dist. East Champaran - 845412 (Bihar).

Nalanda - 803101 (Bihar)

Ph. No.: 06257-243571

Mob: 09708966125, 09934048612

Mob: 09199856140

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

2 1334 Dr. Syed Abdul Aziz Salfi, Centre

6 1361 Mr. Md. Zakir Hussain, Centre Incharge,

Incharge, Darul Uloom Ahmadia Salafia,

Simna Public School,

Laheria sarai, Dist. Darbhanga - 846001 (Bihar).Ph.

At-Tahirpur, Po+Via-Salmari, Ps-Azamnagar,

No.: 06272-325213-Ehteshamul Haque (Supervisor)

Katihar - 855113 (Bihar).

Mob: 09234733379, 09905873471

Ph. No.: 06451-228316

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 08294370259

3 1340 Md. A.Haque, Centre Incharge,

Email: [email protected]

Madrasa Islamia Arabia, 27

7 1362 Mr. Zulfaquar Ahmad Ashrafi, Centre

Jama Masjid, Sitamarhi - 84403302 (Bihar).

Incharge, Madrasa Nasiria Ashrafia Panasi,

Ph. No.: 06226-250259, 250486

VPO: Panasi via Tayabpur, Kishanganj - 855117

Fax: 06226-253051

(Bihar).Mob: 09873889586

Mob: 09431209555 (Secr.), 09631431802 (

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

8 1363 Mr. Abdul Quadir Shams, Centre Incharge,

[email protected]

Dawatul Quran Educational and Welfare Trust,At +

4 1319 Mr. Mohd. Arshad Madni, Centre Incharge,

P.O. Duba Taran, Baluwa Road,

Jamia Imam Ibn Taimiya,

Campus Jamia Dawatul Quran, Fetki Chowk, Araria -

At & P.O. Chandanbara, Via K. Chainpur,

854311 (Bihar).

Dist. East Champaran - 845312 (Bihar).

Ph. No.: 06453-2226481

Ph. No.: 06250-82249, 240088

Mob: 0943029403, 09711169021

Mob: 09431032739

Email: [email protected]

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Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

Delhi

Jammu & Kashmir

9 1403 Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Centre Incharge,

15 1702 Mrs. Zahir Mir, Centre Incharge,

CCTC, Bachchon Ka Ghar,

Eve’s Cyber IT School,, Near Ghousia Hospital,

5028, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110002

Khanyar, Srinagar – 190002 (J&K)

Ph. No.: 23242239, 23278795

Mob: 09419028811

Mob: 9868034309 - Faculty (Mr. Faiz Ahmed)

16 1706 Mr. G.Q. Bulla, Centre Incharge,

10 1429 Mr. R.P. Shukla, Centre Incharge,

Shah-I-Hamdan Computer Education

Gurukul Samaj Vikas Sanstha,

Centre,Under Sopore Congress Trust, Near

C-14/1, Ramgarh, Jahangir Puri,

Iqbal Park, Shah Abad, Sopore - 193201 (J&K).Ph. No:

Behind Bank of Baroda,

01954-225018

Delhi - 110033.

Mob: 09419524683-Zafar Ahmed Bakht

Ph .No.: 27642010, 27642011

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 09654941021

17 1707 Mr. Bashir Ahmad Baba, Centre Incharge,

Email: [email protected]

Sheikh-Ul-Alam Institute of Information &

11 1430 Mr. Farid Ahmad, Chairman,

Technology, Charar-e-Sharif,

Minorities Welfare Foundation,

Teh: Chardora - 191112, Dist. Budgam (J&K).

1516, 1st

Floor, Kalan Mahal,

Ph. No.: 01951-253308

Pataudi House, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110002

Mob: 09419035801-Centre Incharge, 09858486580-

Ph. No.: 23255091

Javed Ahmed-Faculty, 09086975858

Mob: 09212512381, 09873715091

18 1715 Mr. Vijay Kumar Sahani, Centre Incharge,

[email protected]

National Institute for Technical Trainings (NITT),3-A,

Jharkhand

Pvt. Opp. Church, Gandhi Nagar,Jammu - 180004. Ph.

12 1602 Mr. Tarique Sajjad, Center Incharge,

No.: 0191-2433765

Sajjad Institute of Information Technology,

Mob: 09419104591, 09419261304

G.K. Market, 1st Floor, KantaToli Chowk,

Email: [email protected]

P.O. Kanta Toli, Ranchi - 834001 (Jharkhand).Ph. No.:

19 1719 Mr. Baryam Munde, Centre Incharge,

0651-2530522, 2532060Mob: 09431171130

Regional Institute of Management &

Email: [email protected]

Computer Sciences, H.O. Dr. Jasrotia Children

13 1607 Mr. Intekhab Alam, Centre Incharge,

Hospital, II Floor, Shaheedi Chowk,

Bright Career Coaching Institute,

Kathua - 184101 (J&K).

L.B. Road, Chitarpur - 825101,

Mob: 09419108380, 09419108083

Dist. Ramgarh (Jharkhand).

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 09934343356, 09334360114

20 1727 Mr. Fayaz Ahmed Gannai, Centre Incharge,

Email: [email protected]

Urdu Calligraphy Centre (NCPUL),

14 1609 Mr. Md. Afroz, Centre Incharge,

Bandipora College of information Technology,Urdu

Infotech Education Centre,

Complex, Under The Management of Citizen Institute

Karbala Road, Sultan Nagar, Chas,

of Educational Training, Main Chowk Bandipore, Dist.

Bokaro Steel City - 827013 (Jharkhand).

Bandipora - 193502 (J&K).Ph. No.: 01957-211091,

Mob: 08235215267, 09953002691

Residence: 01957-225577 Mob: 09797025629

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

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Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

21 1729 Mr. Mukhtar Ahmad Bhat, Centre Incharge, All India

27 1784 Mr. Afroz Ahmad Mir, Chief Functionary,

AASRA Development & Research Centre,

Tendril Institute of I.T. (TIIT),

Nusrat Building, Old K.M.D. Adda, Anantnag - 192101

Run by Tendril Educational Trust,

(J&K).Ph. No.: 01932-225269, Residence: 01932-222970

Chanapora, Srinagar - 190015 (J&K).

Mob: 09419532040

Ph. No.: 0194-2433999

Email: [email protected]/[email protected]

Mob: 09906703045

22 1726 Mr. Firdos Ahmad Shah, Centre Incharge,

Email: [email protected]

International Computer Institute (ICI),

28 1724 Mr. Rouf Shafi, Centre Incharge,

Bohri Kadal, Srinagar - 190001 (J&K).

National Institute of Computer Education (NICE),

Mob: 09086685191-Centre Incharge,

Under The Management of Kashmir

09796134057-Asma Zafar (Faculty)

Sarhadi TariqatiIdara, National Highway, Umar Abad,

Email: [email protected]

HMT Srinagar - 190012 (J&K).

23 1741 Ms. Bhinish Shakeel, Centre Incharge,

Ph. No.: 0194-2496713 | Fax: 0194-2433404

Research Institute of Information Technology (RIIT),

Mob: 09906532250

Al-Hassan Plaza, Near Town Hall,

Email: [email protected]

Budgam - 191111 (J&K).

29 1785 Ms. Ambrin, General Secretary,

Ph. No.: 01951-212026

Human Welfare Organization (NGO),

Mob: 09419111777-C.I.

Satrathoo Mohalla, Balhama, Srinagar-191101

Faculty, 09906491577-Ishtiyaq Ahmed (Faculty)

Mob: 08803306330

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

24 1783 Mr. Javid Reyaz Sidiqi, President,

30 1758 The Centre Incharge,

Waris Institute of Computer Education,

Voluntary Organisation on Environmental

Run by Waris Organization For Rehabilitation and

and Socio-Economic Planning,

Development, Nagam, Tehsil: Chadoora, Budgam-191113

H.O. Taj Building, Opp. D.C. Office,

Mob: 09205153289, 09018262013

Lal Chowk, Anantnag - 192101 (J&K).

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 09797118720, 09419008665

25 1769 Mr. Nisar Ahmad Bhat, Centre Incharge,

Email: [email protected]

Kirmania Institute of IT, Bakto Complex, Central

31 1774 Mr. Abdul Razaq, Incharge,

Market, Beehama, Near Mobile Towers,

Sadhbhavana Information Technology,

Ganderbal - 191201 (J&K).

Under Operation Sadhbhavana,

Ph. No.: 0194-2416115

Safapora, Manasbal, Tehsil: Lar, Ganderbal-193504

Mob: 09797119987, 09596202409-C.I.

Ph. No.: 01954-230340

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 09858469226, 09906746271

26 1771 Mr. Eijaz Ahmad Khan, Centre In charge,

32 1703 Comptech Institute of Technology,

Global Institute of Technology,

Shah Complex, Opp. Police Station, Baramulla

Under J & K Rural Welfare Institution,

Baramulla

Near BSNL Exchange, Beerwah, Budgam-193411

Mob: 09796732880

Email: [email protected]

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Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

Uttar Pradesh

39 2574 Mr. Tajammul Husain, Centre Incharge,

33 2511 Dr. Mohammad Anees Khan, Principal,

Warsi Higher Secondary School,Warsi Information

Shibli National College, Azamgarh City,

Technology Institute, Qaziur, Afzalpurwari, Sirathu,

Azamgarh - 276001 (U.P.).Ph. No.: 05462-227879,

Kaushambi - 212217 (U.P.).

Mob: 09936380775/ 09919770018-Samiuddin (Jr. Faculty)

Mob: 09415321285-C.I., 09415809059

Email: [email protected]/ [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

34 2539 Mr. Abdul Muttalib, Centre Incharge,

40 4501 The Centre Incharge,

Allama Fazl-e-Haq Khair Abadi Educational

Rajiv Gandhi Computer Shiksha Kendra,

Society,11/96, Maqbara Gwaltoli, Kanpur – 208001

Amar Nagar, Kanpur Road,

Ph. No.: 0512-2555147, Mob: 09794898786-Centre Incharge,

Raebareli - 229001 (U.P.).

Email: [email protected]

Ph. No.: 0535-2210607, 2210608

35 2541 Mr. A.M. Gulzar Qasmi, Centre Incharge,

Mob: 09415046718

MAM Institute of Information Technology,

Email: [email protected]/ [email protected]

Gulzar-e-Hussainia Educational Society,

41 4505 Mr. Mirza Arif Beg, President,

Ajrara - 245206, Dist. Meerut (U.P.).

Maulana Azad Educational Society,

Ph. No.: 95121-2448023, 2448055 | Fax: 95121-2448055

Anjanshaheed, Tehsil-Sagri, Azamgarh

Mob: 09412706634-CI- 09837582390

Ph.: 05462-266786

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 08009275595-Ms. Shirin

36 2546 Mr. M. Tariq Shamsi, Centre Incharge,

Email: [email protected]

Shamsi Institute of Information Technology, Under

42 4509 Dr. Ahmad Mujtaba Siddiqui, Jt. Secretary,

Management of Muslim Taleemi Society, Madarsa

Al-Barkaat School, Run by Al-Barkaat Educational

Arabia Qurania, 206, Katra Sewa Kali, Etawah-206001

Society,P.O. CDF, Anoopshahr Road,

Ph. No.: 05688-258461 | Fax: 05688-251025

Near Jamalpur Railway Crossing,Aligarh - 202122

Mob: 09412349879-Supervisor, 09219077233

(U.P.).Ph. No.: 0571-3299871

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 09359146873

37 2555 Shri Syed Mohd. Naiem, Centre Incharge,

Email: [email protected]

Hamidiya Islamia School Society, Saqlainabad,

43 4510 Mr. Imran Ahmad,

National Highway-76, Rath Road, Panwari,Dist.

Al-Noor School, Run by Mamba-Ul-Uloom Education

Mahoba - 210429 (U.P.).Ph. No.: 05281-242447, 242086

Society, Pahasu House, Near Tibbiya College, Civil

Mob: 09450273249, 09793792249

Lines, Aligarh - 202001 (U.P.).

Email: [email protected]

Ph. No.: 0571-2402500

38 2562 Mr. K.M. Amil, Centre Incharge,

Email: [email protected]

Kainat Institute of Information Technology,

[email protected]

Under Science aur Kainat Soceity of India,

44 4511 Mr. Nasim Raza,

Near Petrol Pump & Mandi Samiti,

Minority Development Society,

Badaun Darwaza, Delhi Hasanpur Road,

Amjadi Road, Bara Gaon,

Sambhal - 244302, Dist. Moradabad (U.P.).

Ghosi - 275304, Dist. Mau (U.P.).

Ph. No.: 05923-231056, 011-26315721-Secretary (Mr. K. M. Rafi)

Ph. No.: 05461-222429

Mob: 09917450757-Supervisor (Mr. K.M. Faheem), 09837910359-CI

Mob: 09335209598

Email: [email protected]

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Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

Sr. Centre Name of CABA-MDTP Centre with Phone, Fax,

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

No. Code Mobile & Email ID

45 4523 Mr. Anwar Abbas, Centre Incharge,

48 4532 Mr. Ashok Verma, Centre Incharge,

Gurukul Shiksha Evam Gramin Vikas Sansthan,

Ashok Sewa Sansthan,

459/786, Mehtab Bagh, Opp. Shish MahalTalab,

VPO: Kusela, Maholi,

Durga Puri Marg, Mohni Purwa Chowk,

Sitapur - 261141 (U.P.).

Lucknow - 226003 (U.P.).

Mob: 09839717671

Ph. No.: 0522-2253997

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 09335904040, 08400730786, 08896730786

49 4515 Ms. Ayasha Parveen, President,

Email: [email protected]

Rabiya Mahila Seva Sansthan,

46 2532 Mr. Sharif Ahmad, Centre Incharge,

VPO: Baheri, Dist. Ballia - 277001 (U.P.).

NCPUL Computer Centre,

Mob: 09838179295

Islamia College of Commerce,

Email: [email protected]

Under Islamia Education Society, Buxi Bazar,

50 4517 Ms. Shagufta Mariyam Abbasi,

Gorakhpur - 273001 (U.P.).

Centre Incharge,

Ph. No.: 0551-2345786 | Fax: 0551-2349211

S.T. Educational Society,

Email: [email protected]

Rasoolpur, Gorakhnath,

47 4516 Ms. Kiran Yadav, President,

Gorakhpur - 273015 (U.P.).

Anubhuti Sewa Samiti,

Ph. No.: 0551-22585226

Mohalla Sarafa, Patiyali - 207247 (U.P.).

Mob: 09415691100

Ph. No.: 05740-252470 | Mob: 09958222106

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

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Inviting Indian ESDM Companies to participate in Israel Innovation Conference – MIXiii, Tel Aviv May 20-22, 2014

Indian ESDM companies are invited to participate in Israel Innovation Conference – MIXiii, which will be the first in the world where

Biomed and High-tech will join hands in a unique and exciting new international conference format. Embassy of India, Israel will be

delighted to welcome you at the DeitY Pavilion at the conference to be held at Tel Aviv Fairgrounds, Hall 1, May 20-22, 2014.

For participation details, please contact Moses Banee, Project Executive, GITA [[email protected] | +91 11 45772048

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Indian Exports (HS Code 85361060) Top 5 destinations

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policies, please visit

ESDM page on

www.deity.gov.in/esdm

Editorial Board

Chief Editor: Dr. Ajay Kumar, Jt. Secretary, DeitY Editor : Sh. Kapil Sharma, Sr. Consultant, DeitY Member : Dr. Debashis Dutta, GC, DeitY Member : Sh. Akhila Chandra Jha, DDG, DGFT Member : Sh. G. Prasad, Scientist E, MNRE Member : Sh. S.K. Marwaha, Director, DeitY Member : Dr. R. C. Chopra, Sr. Advisor, CII

Indian Imports (HS Code 85361060) Top 5 destinations

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