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Give comments and suggestions on draft Internet of Things (IOT) Policy

Give comments and suggestions on draft Internet of Things (IOT) Policy
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The digital space has witnessed major transformations in the last couple of years and as per industry experts would continue to evolve itself. The latest entrant to the digital ...

The digital space has witnessed major transformations in the last couple of years and as per industry experts would continue to evolve itself. The latest entrant to the digital space is the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT can also be defined as interplay for software, telecom and electronic hardware industry and promises to offer tremendous opportunities for many industries.

With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), the number of connected sensors soon will reach trillions, working with billions of intelligent systems involving in-numerous applications will drive new consumer and business behaviour. The demand for increasingly intelligent industry solutions based on IoT will drive trillions of dollars in opportunity for IT industry and even more for the companies that take advantage of the IoT.

One of the top most initiatives in the form of Digital India Program of the Government which aims at ‘transforming India into digital empowered society and knowledge economy’, is expected to provide the required impetus for development of the IoT industry ecosystem in the country.

Department of Electronics and Information Technology,(DeiTY) has come out with a draft IOT Policy document which focuses on following objectives:

i. To create an IoT industry in India of USD 15 billion by 2020. It has been assumed that India would have a share of 5-6% of global IoT industry.

ii. To undertake capacity development (Human & Technology) for IoT specific skill-sets for domestic and international markets.

iii. To undertake Research & development for all the assisting technologies.

iv. To develop IoT products specific to Indian needs in all possible domains.

The Policy framework of the IoT Policy has been proposed to be implemented via a multi-pillar approach. The approach comprises of five vertical pillars (Demonstration Centres, Capacity Building & Incubation, R&D and Innovation, Incentives and Engagements, Human Resource Development) and 2 horizontal supports (Standards & Governance structure).

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To read the policy document please refer the following URL:http://deity.gov.in/sites/upload_files/dit/files/Draft-IoT-Policy%20%281...

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We invite your attention and comments to further improve the draft policy to create ecosystem for IoT industry in the country.

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Last date for sending your suggestions is 31st October 2014.

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Rishi Jha
Rishi Jha 11 years 5 months ago
On these days, people basically business class and housewife interact in so called Committee i.e. illegal way of money collection. Due to this, three people committed to suicide. Government should think over this and make a rule to handle.
Afsar SM
Afsar SM 11 years 5 months ago
Respected Sir,Internet concepts of absolute reality or research in order to incarnate. All students, with a laptop and internet package will provide the necessary software free.
Shailendra Srivastava
Shailendra Srivastava 11 years 5 months ago
The school level education has been focusing only on "Window based systems". CBSE should incorporate Android , and Linux also in the secondary education pattern All the Citzen centric Services should focus of providing digtal acess to citizens on all the platforms (Internet, Mobile)
MANOJ KUMAR JAIN
MANOJ KUMAR JAIN 11 years 5 months ago
modi G vandey matram modi G meri rai main aapne jo "chwach bharat abhiyan" chalya hai accha hai lekin agar hum gandagi karne walo ko gandagi kerne se rokey toh humey safai kerne ki zaroort hi nahi padegi. agar koi galti ho gayi ho sorry
Arnab Nandy
Arnab Nandy 11 years 5 months ago
IoT will be critical in making these cities smarter, the draft points out. Some of the key aspects of a smart city will be smart parking, intelligent transport system, telecare, woman safety, smart grids, smart urban lighting, waste management, smart city maintenance, digital-signage and water management.
Arnab Nandy
Arnab Nandy 11 years 5 months ago
DeitY has invited public opinion on how to improve the draft policy to create ecosystem for IoT industry in the country. The last date to send feedback is October 31. Ac cording to the policy draft, the government's plan of developing 100 smart cities, for which . 7,060 crore has been allocated ` in the current Central budget, could lead to a massive and quick expansion of IoT in India.
PINKESH KANTILAL PARMAR
PINKESH KANTILAL PARMAR 11 years 5 months ago
sir swachta abiyan ko pura karni ke liya hame all goverment officer ko apni responsibility deni padegi, nagarpalica aur gram panchayat ko sath sakhana padega, badhi dukan, mall, lari, ki responsibility deni padegi, apni aas-pass swachta rakhava mate. ji log svchata nahi rakhe to penalty bharni kapvvi, vera ma add karvi.
Arnab Nandy
Arnab Nandy 11 years 5 months ago
Companies see huge business from IoT-related work and local software developers such as Infosys, Wipro, HCL Technologies and Tech Mahindra are already initiating steps to tap into the market.
Arnab Nandy
Arnab Nandy 11 years 5 months ago
Internet of things is a latest trend of connecting every thing from door locks and wearable devices to traffic signals and waste control systems to a vast network.