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Suggestions Invited on Draft Data Center Policy 2020

Start Date :
Nov 10, 2020
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Electronics and IT has drafted a Data Centre policy to benefit the Data Centre park developers/Data Centre operators as well as the allied ecosystem of the Data Centre ...

Ministry of Electronics and IT has drafted a Data Centre policy to benefit the Data Centre park developers/Data Centre operators as well as the allied ecosystem of the Data Centre sector. The policy envisages making India a Global Data Centre hub, promote investment in the sector, propel digital economy growth, enable provisioning of trusted hosting infrastructure to fulfill the growing demand of the country and facilitate state of the art service delivery to citizens. This document lays out a policy framework including various structural / regulatory interventions, investment promotion in the sector, possible Incentivization mechanisms along with the institutional mechanism required for the governance. The policy framework also seeks to strengthen the recently announced “AatmaNirbhar Bharat” initiative by identifying possible opportunities of manufacturing of Data Centre equipment (IT as well as non-IT) in the country. It also identifies possible areas of participation by MSMEs and Start-ups.

The policy intends to ensure sustainable and trusted Data Centre capacity within the country. This policy framework shall be followed by a detailed scheme with implementation guideline document providing the particulars of various fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to be provided to the sector by the Central and State Government.

For the same, Ministry of Electronics and IT invites citizen suggestions on the Draft Data Center Policy 2020.
Refer to the Policy document here : Draft Data Center Policy 2020

Please send in your suggestions by 30th November 2020.

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Rajesh Bhatt
Rajesh Bhatt 5 years 7 months ago
1.Data center can not send data out side India. 2.If found guilty it should be treated as Criminal Offence and strict punishment like Jail, Fine of big amount should be their. 3.Customer Care Staff (third party call center) is mostly involved in all this Fraud Activity. Local cyber police/ Local police station is not interest until amount is big, so make them accountable. 4.Don't ask customer to follow safety rules for Cyber as most of the citizen are lazy.
GANESH RAMESH KAMAT
GANESH RAMESH KAMAT 5 years 7 months ago
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ihoxxxxxce 5 years 7 months ago
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V K TYAGI
V K TYAGI 5 years 7 months ago
आजकल देखने में आया है कि फ्रॉड करने वाले लोग अनेक माध्यम से डाटा चुराते है वह डाटा चोरी करके लोगो के एकाउंट से पैसा चोरी करते हैं लोगो को ब्लैक मेल करते है इस प्रकार के फ्रॉड से बचने के लिए ही इस प्रकार की पॉलिसी जरूरी है तथा हम अपने डाटा को सुरक्षित कर सकते है इसमें डाटा चोरी करने के खिलाफ कड़े प्रावधान होने चाहिए ताकि डाटा को बचाया जा सके
Umar Altaf Shah
Umar Altaf Shah 5 years 7 months ago
Data center operations comprise the systems and workflows within a data center that keep the data center running. Data center operations include installing and maintaining network resources, ensuring data center security and monitoring systems that take care of power and cooling Tier 2 data center is a location that has multiple sources of servers, network links and other data center components. It is a center that has redundant components but only one path/source or partial redundancy in data.