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Telecom manufacturing will dial more entry-level jobs, says Scindia

Govt constituted 6 distinct Stakeholders Advisory Committees to provide valuable insights to DoT

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Telecom manufacturing will dial more entry-level jobs, says Scindia
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22 Aug 2024 3:08 PM GMT


Jyotiraditya Scindia

Quote: The government is resolving issues in time-bound manner and creating industry-friendly process

-JyotiradityaScindia, Union Minister of Communications

Telecom Equipment Mfg

  • The sector crossed Rs50k-cr under PLI scheme
  • It created over 17,800 direct jobs
  • Its exports at Rs10,500 cr

New Delhi: The thrust of local telecom manufacturing, driven by the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, will provide more job opportunities at entry level and help in building up skilled manpower resources, the Centre has said.

During a meeting with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the telecom sector, Union Minister of Communications JyotiradityaScindia said this is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of fostering inclusive and collaborative policy decision-making.

The minister said that government is focused on resolving issues in time-bound manner and create industry-friendly process.

The meeting was part of the recently-constituted Stakeholders Advisory Committee (SAC) with telecom sector OEMs. The minister discussed ways to spur indigenous manufacturing, adopting pragmatic implementation approach, furthering ease of doing business (EoDB) and review of issues taken up in an earlier meeting.

The industry leaders presented the challenging yet feasible growth target set upon by themselves for the telecom sector. The SAC expressed confidence that developed telecom manufacturing will provide more job opportunities not only at entry level, but also help in building up skilled manpower resources.

“The initiative will be critical in engaging industry leaders in expanding and shaping the future of India’s telecommunication ecosystem,” said the Ministry of Communications.

The industry members also assured to work hand-in-hand with the government for telecom sector growth — both domestic and international.

Minister Scindia assured them of full government support in resolving issues raised by them, adding that OEMs are expected to present the best practices followed in other countries.

The telecom equipment manufacturing sales in the country have crossed Rs50,000 crore under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, creating more than 17,800 direct jobs and many more indirect jobs. The telecom equipment production exceeded the milestone of Rs50,000 crore with exports at about Rs10,500 crore, according to the Ministry.

The Minister has constituted six distinct SACs to provide valuable insights to the DoT on various matters pertaining to it. They are aimed at facilitating a consistent two-way dialogue with government on matters related to telecommunication sector.

Scindia Entry-level jobs Telecom Advisory committees 
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