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प्रश्न
Examine the multi-pronged aspects of the Information Technology and Electronics Industry.
उत्तर
- Transistor sets, television, telephones, cellular telecom, pagers, telephone exchanges, radars, computers, and a wide range of other equipment needed by the telecommunications industry are just a few examples of the diverse products produced by the electronics industry.
- India's capital of electronics is now Bangalore. The cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Coimbatore are also significant hubs for electronic goods.
- Software professionals have access to high data communication facilities and single window service through 18 software technology parks.
- This industry has had a significant impact on job creation.
- The fact that women make up 30% of the workforce in this industry is encouraging.
- Due to the industry's rapidly expanding Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector, this sector has been a significant foreign exchange earner over the last two to three years.
- The success of the Indian IT sector is largely due to the ongoing development of hardware and software.
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