To cater to information needs in the field of electronics of the Industry, Entrepreneurs, Planners and Decision-Makers; Data Bank and Information Division (DBID) of Department of Information Technology has developed and maintains a large integrated information base called “LIPS Information System". It covers production, exports, foreign collaborations, manufacturers, other macro level statistics relating to Indian Electronics Industry.
DBID has also brought out a comprehensive book - “Guide to Electronics Industry in India". This Guide covers a wide range of information such as manufacturers directory, product directory, export product directory, time series data on production and exports, production trends, electronics units in states, etc.
Price: India Rs. 400 Payable through a DD in favour of Other Countries PAO,Department of Information Technology at By Air Mail US$ 60 New Delhi
We also publish monthly techno-economics journal “Electronics Information and Planning ” intended to serve the government, the industry and the users by providing information neccessary for healthy promotion of electronics applications, electronics industry development and innovations, policies, and data. The journal has a wide readership among the industry and users.
Annual Subscription: India Rs. 350 Payable through a DD in favour of Other Countries PAO,Department of Information Technology at By Air Mail US$ 60 New Delhi
We also brings out “Annual Report of Department of Information Technology (downloadable)” every year. The Annual Reports contains eight chapters viz., Overview, Industry Profile, Initiatives in Information Technology Sector, Technology and Application Development, Human Resource Development, Infrastructure, Societies, National Informatics Centre (NIC), and Promotional Matters.
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