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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Press Release No. 25/22

CHIEF MINISTER CONRAD K. SANGMA INAUGURATES THE SHILLONG TECHNOLOGY PARK AT UMSAWLI ON 02.02.2022

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Wednesday inaugurated the prestigious project of the State Government the “Shillong Technology Park” in presence of Information Technology and Communication Minister Hamletson Dohling and PHE Minister Renikton Lyngdoh.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, the Chief Minister said that Shillong Technology Park is one of the 300 ambitious projects of the State Government, which will be inaugurated in 2022 as part of Meghalaya’s Golden Jubilee year. He said that the Tech Park will provide golden opportunities for IT professionals of Meghalaya from across the world to contribute back to their home State. “I am sure many youngsters working outside Meghalaya would like to return back and work near their homes. I have already announced a vision that in the next 10 years, Meghalaya should be among the top 10 States of India. The success of this Tech Park will propel the realization of this vision,” he said. Stating that technology is only meaningful when it enhances humanness and benefits the society, he said, “Each of us need to act as fully aware digital citizen, responsible co-creators and visionary leaders of the digital world. Meghalaya has 70percent population below the age of 35 years. The State has tremendous potential in IT sector. We have a great demographic dividend to harness the young people in the technology sector. Making the youth future ready at mass level is the prime focus of the Government.”

On job creation, the Chief Minister said, “Although the first phase building of the Technology Park is going to create employment for more than 1500 people directly, however, it is estimated that it will generate three times as many jobs indirectly. Shillong Technology Park to bring convergence of different arrays of technology to a single platform, viz. combination of voice, video, data on a single network”. He informed that the Tech Park will support incubation centres in collaboration with industry, academia and government stakeholders. “Invitation to companies across the country and abroad to come forward and start operating their facilities from Shillong Technology Park.” The Tech Park has been designed based on plug-and-play model. “The State Government has put impetus in setting up infrastructure in multiple sectors. It has usually been an ISP (Infrastructure, Services, People) approach: set-up the Infrastructure, on-board the required Services, and empower the People to benefit from the facilities”, he added.

The first phase building has been completed and funded by the State Government. For the subsequent phases, Government would encourage the Shillong Technology Park to operate on a Public Private Partnership (PPP) model.

“We will set up a single-window mechanism with minimum entry-barriers to on-board companies to operate from the Tech Park. The youths of Meghalaya need not think in terms of either-or viz. continuing in Meghalaya or moving to some other city, but should think in terms of MCQs (multiple choices). Presently multiple options and choices are available to the youth to realize their potential in Meghalaya. This Shillong Tech Park is going to further increase the options for our youth in multiple ways,” the Chief Minister added. He said that Shillong airport will ensure connectivity, which will encourage CEOs and others from the industry easy access to Shillong. He also said that 5 star hotels are coming up in Shillong that will further provide the ecosystem for the IT enabled sector.

Talking on thrust area to develop the requisite capacities in IT and ITeS sector, he informed that according to the World Economic Forum's “Future of Jobs” report, 50percent of all employees will need reskilling by 2025, as adoption of technology increases. Further, the "double-disruption" of the economic impacts of the pandemic and increasing automation transforming jobs will immensely affect us. “This Tech Park needs to facilitate in bridging this gap,” he said. Stating that connectivity is an important aspect for technological transformation, he said, “The State Government is coordinating actively with all stakeholder including the Government of India for expeditious roll-out of BharatNet and improvement in the Telecom network in the State. Emphasis is being given to the 4G towers being set-up funded by the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) of GoI.” He further informed that Government is actively engaging with GoI and Government of Bangladesh to ensure that submarine cable is made available to the Shillong Technology Park from Chittagong port. He further encouraged the youth to focus in IT and ITeS and take advantage of the Technology Park. “Technology Park can be considered as a critical infrastructure in a nation’s innovation system. I am sure that the Shillong Technology Park will contribute both in regional economic development and in enhancement of the global knowledge economy. We need to devise a seamless model for flow of information amongst all stakeholders related to their support and activities in the Technology Park, including incubation to start-up and scale-up, and collaborations with centres of knowledge creation”.

The construction of the Tech Park started in 2019 and was completed in the record time of 25 months. Several companies have already indicated their commitment to set up their facilities at this Tech Park. On the occasion, he also inaugurated the “TechDigital” BPO which will accommodate 300 local employees. TechDigital is a service provider of Total Talent Management solution with offices in USA, Canada and India.

Press Release No. 26/22

CM INAUGURATES WORKSHED OF NELA HANDLOOM AND SILK PRODUCTION UNIT AT MAWKASIANG ON 02.02.2022

Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, today inaugurated the production cum training center of NELA Handloom and Silk Production Unit at Mawkasiang, Umroh in the presence of MLA, 13 Mawryngkyneng, Pyniaid Singh Syiem, Commissioner of Textiles, F R Kharkongor, Director, Sericulture & Weaving, C B Sangma and Proprietor and Entrepreneur of NELA Handloom & Silk Production Unit cum Training Center James E Dkhar.

Speaking to the gathering, Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma said that the government has always been supportive of young entrepreneurs pursuing their dreams in spite of the challenges that they face in their journey of entrepreneurship. “The journey of Bah James is truly inspiring and exemplary for other young entrepreneurs to believe and follow their passion and never give up to the challenges they face,” he said. He added that in the next ten years about five lakh youth will have to be provided with jobs and beyond the government sector it will be entrepreneurship that will provide different kinds of jobs to the youth.

He further said that one of the biggest challenges of the government in the next few years will be to provide jobs to the youth and the government has specially been stressing on entrepreneurship so that the youth do not only seek jobs but provide jobs to others. The Chief Minister also announced financial assistance of ten lakhs to NELA Handloom & Silk Production Unit to upscale the production and training.

It may be mentioned here that James E Dkhar, the proprietor of the textile production unit at Mawkasiang, Umroh was presented the ‘Entrepreneur of the Month’ Award in January 2019. The NELA Handloom Training Centre is the first Flying8 Loom Training Centre in India.

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