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Khaunte on Wednesday chaired a ”brainstorming session” with the academia, IT industry, and government officials in Panaji to understand the gap existing between the manpower and the industry requirement.
”All stakeholders will be taken into confidence to design a solution to bridge this gap. While we are inviting more investment in the IT sector, we have to also understand whether there is skilled manpower to cater to the requirement or not,” he said.
Khaunte said after taking charge of the department, he has over the last 40 days reviewed the entire system in the IT sector. The state government’s ”Start-Up and IT policies need to be revived” so that the disbursement of financial grants and certification can happen at a regulated pace, he said.
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