Twitter
Advertisement

Stop looking at IT industry as a cash cow: Kapil Sibal

Saying he expects the industry to grow from $67 billion to $225 billion by 2020, the telecom minister urged people to look at the industry as means of empowering people.

Latest News
Stop looking at IT industry as a cash cow: Kapil Sibal
FacebookTwitterWhatsappLinkedin

Exuding confidence that the IT industry will scale the $225-billion mount by 2020, telecom minister Kapil Sibal today called for the need to look at this sunshine industry differently and not just as a
milking cow.
   
"The IT industry needs to be looked at differently and not as a milking cow," Sibal said at the inaugural session of the three-day Nasscom India Leadership Forum 2011 that began in Mumbai today.
   
The minister said he is hopeful of the industry growing to the size of $225 billion by the turn of 2020 from $67 billion at present.
      
He further said it is about time that we begin to look at the IT sector as empowering the people and the society than as a mere source of good revenue collection.
   
"So far we have been looking at this industry only in terms of how much tax and revenue we can get. But we need to look at this industry as to how much it can empower the people," Sibal said.
   
The government plans to connect every taluka with broadband and increase the amount of content with optic fibre soon, he said, adding the $35 laptop is going to change both our lives as well as the community.
 

Find your daily dose of news & explainers in your WhatsApp. Stay updated, Stay informed-  Follow DNA on WhatsApp.
Advertisement

Live tv

Advertisement
Advertisement