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Government planning scheme to incentivise investments into hyperscale data centres
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Last Updated: Apr 22, 2021, 07:27 PM IST
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In November last year, Meity had released the draft data centre policy which proposed to designate data centres as infrastructure and to group centres under the essential services category among other measures.
The government is formulating a scheme to incentivise investments to set-up hyperscale data centres in India and boost the capacity of the existing data centre ecosystem, besides working on new segments like drones and robotics to develop their manufacturing ecosystem in India, a top official said.
“We have prepared a scheme or policy on hyperscale data centers, and also a scheme for incentivizing investments in hyperscale data centers here in India. The current scale of hyperscale data centres in India compared in terms of power consumed is 200 MegaWatts and our effort will be to come out with a policy and scheme that aim
Getting a test done is becoming difficult, and once done it may not be trustworthy
Praggya Guptaa | April 20, 2021 | Noida/New Delhi
At a time when the country is fighting the virulent second wave of Covid-19 with daily cases upwards of 2,50,000, testing is of critical importance, but government-run labs are not only delaying reports, in one case there was a goof-up and a negative report turned to positive within a day.
Alok Yadav, a 38-year-old resident of Ghaziabad, had cold and cough, so he went to the Government Institute of Medical Sciences, Greater Noida, to give his sample for an RT-PCR test on April 12. He received his report three days later, on April 15, which came out to be negative. Heaving a sigh of relief, Alok resumed his normal activities including going to office. The next day, however, he received a call from Lucknow to check on his symptoms and then he found he was positive. In shock, Alok checked his online report again and found the status had changed from �