NEW DELHI: The Delhi government’s think tank DDC on Tuesday handed over a blueprint of a proposed electronic city to Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, recommending the “plug and play” model, low lease rentals and a single-window facility for starting production at the earliest.
The blueprint also proposes setting up an ‘electronics design village’ in Delhi to house global independent design houses, start-ups and original design manufacturers, according to a Delhi government statement.
The electronic city, proposed to be set up at Baprola, was announced by the Arvind Kejriwal government in its budget for 2022-23. It is expected to create 80,000 job opportunities.