Uttar Pradesh Cabinet<\/a> on Thursday approved amendments in the Data Centre<\/a> 2021 policy<\/a> to facilitate the opening of more data centres in the state, an official release said. The state is set to emerge as the hub of data centres in India with the opening of the first data centre in Greater Noida<\/a> recently and the Yogi Government<\/a> deciding to set up seven more in the state in future, for which the proposal to amend the policy<\/a> got the Cabinet<\/a>'s approval on Thursday, the release said.

This will enable the government led by Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath<\/a> to open data centres not only in Noida<\/a> and Greater Noida but also in other districts. The data centres' capacity will, however, be less than that of the capacity of the newly opened data centre in Greater Noida.

The government has clearly instructed departments to make the required changes in their policies ahead of the Global Investors Summit, so that they are not only better than other states but also more investor-friendly, the release said.

The cabinet also approved proposals for revision of the Start-up Policy. Under this, five new centres of excellence will be opened in the state of which three have already been opened, the release said.

Funds up to Rs 10 crore will be provided by the government for the same. These five centres of excellence will be opened in emerging fields like
quantum computing<\/a>, 3D printing, 5G, virtual reality and space tech, among others.

Arrangements have also been made to promote innovative culture in schools through awareness camps and accelerated programmes. The sustainability allowance has been increased from Rs 15,000 to 17,500. Now, a grant of Rs 5 lakh will also be available for making prototypes.

Earlier, this system was not there. Fifty per cent more incentives will be provided to start-ups in sectors, such as those affecting the rural environment, recycling waste, environmental protection and renewable energy.

Apart from this, the definition of women-participatory start-ups has also been fixed. Under this, it is necessary to have 26 per cent of women participation in start-ups, the release said.

Proposals related to IT were also cleared by the cabinet of which three investment proposals have been approved in the IT Policy 2017.

One of them is
Microsoft<\/a>, while the other is MQ and the third is Paytm<\/a>, the release said, adding that these three companies will invest in Noida.

Microsoft<\/a> will invest Rs 2,186 crore, MACQ Rs 483 crore and Paytm<\/a> will invest Rs 638 crore. Through this investment, 14,185 people will get employment.

In addition, two investment proposals for data centres were also approved. Singapore-based company STP will invest Rs 1,130 crore in setting up a data centre in Noida, while another company SKBR will invest Rs 2,692 crore. Through these projects, 4,000 people will get employment, as per the release.

The cabinet also gave its nod to three new universities in the state. The JSS University of Karnataka will open its branch in Noida and SD Singh University in Fatehgarh-Farrukhabad and
SDGI Global University<\/a> in Ghaziabad.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":95288607,"title":"Google-Facebook duopoly in digital Ad market continues","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/google-facebook-duopoly-in-digital-ad-market-continues\/95288607","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"95282645","title":"1.","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/india\/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy\/1-","category_name":"UP Cabinet approves amendments in Data Centre 2021 policy","synopsis":"Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath","thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-184140\/95282645.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/india\/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy\/1-\/95282645"}],"msid":95288635,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"UP Cabinet approves amendments in Data Centre 2021 policy","synopsis":"This will enable the government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to open data centres not only in Noida and Greater Noida but also in other districts. The data centres' capacity will, however, be less than that of the capacity of the newly opened data centre in Greater Noida.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":111,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":476000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-11-04 07:52:14","lastupd":"2022-11-04 07:52:39","breadcrumbTags":["Data Centre","cabinet","noida","microsoft","yogi government","sdgi global university","quantum computing","yogi adityanath","paytm","Policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-11-04" data-index="article_1">

内阁批准修正案在2021年数据中心的政策

这将使政府由首席部长瑜珈Adityanath开放数据中心不仅在诺伊达和大诺伊达也在其他地区。然而,数据中心的容量将小于的新开的数据中心的容量大诺伊达。

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北方邦内阁周四批准修正案数据中心2021年政策促进开放状态,更多的数据中心的一位官员。国家将成为数据中心的中心在印度开放第一个数据中心更大诺伊达最近,瑜珈政府决定建立在未来七州,建议修改政策得到了内阁周四的批准,发布说。

这将使政府由首席部长瑜珈Adityanath数据中心不仅在开放诺伊达和大诺伊达还在其他地区。然而,数据中心的容量将小于的新开的数据中心的容量大诺伊达。

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政府已明确指示部门进行所需的更改他们的政策之前,全球投资者峰会,这样他们不仅比其他州也更为友好,释放说。

内阁还批准了创业政策的修订建议。下,五个新的卓越中心将打开的哪三个已经打开,释放说。

基金多达10卢比将政府提供的是一样的。这五个卓越中心将在新兴领域量子计算3 d打印5 g,虚拟现实和空间技术等。

安排在学校也一直在推动创新文化通过意识营地和加速项目。可持续性津贴已经从Rs 15000增加到17500。现在,格兰特的Rs 5十万的也将用于制作原型。

早些时候,这个系统是不存在的。百分之五十将向行业的初创企业提供更多的激励措施,如影响农村环境,回收垃圾,环境保护和可再生能源。

除此之外,women-participatory初创企业的定义也被固定。在此,有必要有26%的女性参与创业,释放说。

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建议相关的内阁也通过这三个投资建议在2017年IT政策已获批准。

其中一个是微软,而另一种是MQ和第三Paytm,发布补充说,这三家公司将在诺伊达的投资。

微软将投资2186卢比,MACQ 483卢比,Paytm将投资638卢比。通过这个投资,将有14185人就业。

此外,两个数据中心的投资建议也批准了。新加坡公司STP将投资1130卢比在诺伊达建立数据中心,而另一个公司SKBR将投资2692卢比。通过这些项目,将有4000人就业,按照发布。

内阁也给其点头三个新的大学。卡纳塔克邦的js大学将开放在诺伊达和SD Fatehgarh-Farrukhabad和辛格大学SDGI全球大学在加济阿巴德。

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Uttar Pradesh Cabinet<\/a> on Thursday approved amendments in the Data Centre<\/a> 2021 policy<\/a> to facilitate the opening of more data centres in the state, an official release said. The state is set to emerge as the hub of data centres in India with the opening of the first data centre in Greater Noida<\/a> recently and the Yogi Government<\/a> deciding to set up seven more in the state in future, for which the proposal to amend the policy<\/a> got the Cabinet<\/a>'s approval on Thursday, the release said.

This will enable the government led by Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath<\/a> to open data centres not only in Noida<\/a> and Greater Noida but also in other districts. The data centres' capacity will, however, be less than that of the capacity of the newly opened data centre in Greater Noida.

The government has clearly instructed departments to make the required changes in their policies ahead of the Global Investors Summit, so that they are not only better than other states but also more investor-friendly, the release said.

The cabinet also approved proposals for revision of the Start-up Policy. Under this, five new centres of excellence will be opened in the state of which three have already been opened, the release said.

Funds up to Rs 10 crore will be provided by the government for the same. These five centres of excellence will be opened in emerging fields like
quantum computing<\/a>, 3D printing, 5G, virtual reality and space tech, among others.

Arrangements have also been made to promote innovative culture in schools through awareness camps and accelerated programmes. The sustainability allowance has been increased from Rs 15,000 to 17,500. Now, a grant of Rs 5 lakh will also be available for making prototypes.

Earlier, this system was not there. Fifty per cent more incentives will be provided to start-ups in sectors, such as those affecting the rural environment, recycling waste, environmental protection and renewable energy.

Apart from this, the definition of women-participatory start-ups has also been fixed. Under this, it is necessary to have 26 per cent of women participation in start-ups, the release said.

Proposals related to IT were also cleared by the cabinet of which three investment proposals have been approved in the IT Policy 2017.

One of them is
Microsoft<\/a>, while the other is MQ and the third is Paytm<\/a>, the release said, adding that these three companies will invest in Noida.

Microsoft<\/a> will invest Rs 2,186 crore, MACQ Rs 483 crore and Paytm<\/a> will invest Rs 638 crore. Through this investment, 14,185 people will get employment.

In addition, two investment proposals for data centres were also approved. Singapore-based company STP will invest Rs 1,130 crore in setting up a data centre in Noida, while another company SKBR will invest Rs 2,692 crore. Through these projects, 4,000 people will get employment, as per the release.

The cabinet also gave its nod to three new universities in the state. The JSS University of Karnataka will open its branch in Noida and SD Singh University in Fatehgarh-Farrukhabad and
SDGI Global University<\/a> in Ghaziabad.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":95288607,"title":"Google-Facebook duopoly in digital Ad market continues","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/google-facebook-duopoly-in-digital-ad-market-continues\/95288607","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"95282645","title":"1.","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/india\/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy\/1-","category_name":"UP Cabinet approves amendments in Data Centre 2021 policy","synopsis":"Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath","thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-184140\/95282645.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/india\/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy\/1-\/95282645"}],"msid":95288635,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"UP Cabinet approves amendments in Data Centre 2021 policy","synopsis":"This will enable the government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to open data centres not only in Noida and Greater Noida but also in other districts. The data centres' capacity will, however, be less than that of the capacity of the newly opened data centre in Greater Noida.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":111,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":476000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-11-04 07:52:14","lastupd":"2022-11-04 07:52:39","breadcrumbTags":["Data Centre","cabinet","noida","microsoft","yogi government","sdgi global university","quantum computing","yogi adityanath","paytm","Policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/up-cabinet-approves-amendments-in-data-centre-2021-policy/95288635">