There are around 43 projects which are being executed in the sector and their total cost is Rs. 22.9 billion, an official at Ministry of Information Technology and Communications said on Wednesday.
The official said in order to achieve strategic objectives and enhance the economic growth, policy reforms are envisaged which include spread of Internet to farthest corners of the country (at least upto Tehsil level) so that students, businesses, research institutions and commerce can benefit from the information technology.
Private entities are being encouraged to put information on websites and provincial governments should guide them in this regard, the official said and added all data obtained by remote sensing satellite of SUPARCO as well as through surveys carried out by the Agriculture Departments and Crop Reporting Services (CRS) is being integrated in one central Agricultural Productivity Website of the country.
He said this will help develop fair food policies for rice, sugar, cotton, wheat for next season.
The individual local markets (mandis) selling agricultural produce would be linked through websites in order to apprise the traders and government of current prices of various products and help deal with situations of surpluses and deficiencies.
The government policies of agriculture ministry and TCP would also be based on feedback of this website.
Moreover, for enhanced software exports and to safeguard the interest of smaller software developer, the government would move them into viable clusters in Software Parks where these small development companies can manage larger IT development projects mutually. The software houses should operate as small industrial cities on the same lines as Textile or Garments Cities, where uninterrupted electricity and broadband internet may be provided by government.
He said computerization of revenue record is being implemented in all districts of Punjab. Documents like Fard of property are now available on line. The Federal Government has invested heavily on development of software for this project.
Other provinces are making efforts to obtain this software from Punjab.
In Sindh, e-Police system is being introduced which will be implemented at 500 sites and will include Traffic Management System, e-Driving License, police record, surveillance system, call center for emergencies.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, virtual teaching labs are being established in 48 schools and the course content in subjects of Math, Physics and Chemistry while property tax system would be implemented in all urban cities and areas of province.
He said Hunarmand Rozgar Scheme will facilitate skilled youth of the province to have self-employment and establish small business especially in the field of IT.
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Autor(en)/Author(s): Parvez Jabri
Quelle/Source: Business Recorder, 05.09.2012