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IT Policy update: Maharashtra aims for Mumbai, Navi Mumbai as data centre hub, plans Rs 95,000 cr outlay

The Maharashtra government was among the first few states to have its IT policy in the late 1990's, which was updated in 2015, and now in 2023.

July 15, 2023 / 11:00 IST
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Under the new IT policy, the state government has also announced coming up with a single window technology portal for attracting investments.

The Maharashtra government, with an aim to make Mumbai and Navi as data centre hub, has announced certain incentives for setting up an data centre. The announcement was part of a newly approved IT Support Services Policy of the government that is aimed at bringing investment worth Rs 95,000 crore and generate 35 lakh jobs in the state.

The government in the policy said it intends to make Mumbai and Navi Mumbai as data centre hub, and with this aim it plans to offer incentives such as stamp duty waiver, electricity duty waiver, electricity tariff subsidy, permission to use electricity through open access and essential service status.

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According to state government officials, the government is keen to promote data centres in the state and intends to develop the zone 1 cities especially Mumbai and Navi Mumbai as data centres hubs.

Also read: 'Mumbai lost out to Bengaluru on the technology front because of poor infrastructure'