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Prasad directs DeITY to use NIELIT facility for GST training

IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Saturday directed Department of Electronics and IT (DeITY) to use NIELIT facilities for imparting goods and services tax training.

"NIELIT should be used for imparting GST training. If required, I will speak to (Finance Minister) Arjun Jaitley on this," Prasad said at inaugural function of NIELIT Bhawan.

Minister of State for Electronics and IT PP Chaudhary has already written letter to Ministry of Finance to impart GST training through National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT), which runs its own 30 campuses and has around 10,000 franchisees associated with it.

"Meity Secretary Aruna Sundararajan has also mandated NIELIT to make effort to provide GST training to traders and people who are interested in it, so that they are not made victim of any middlemen when this new tax system is rolled out," NIELIT Director General Ashwini Kumar Sharma said.

He said that the NIELIT fund to impart GST training has to be allocated by Finance Ministry.

The Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meity) has already started training entrepreneurs, who run common service centres in rural area.

Sharma said that NIELIT has plans to expand its facility and mainly by using funds generated by itself.

The IT education arm of DeITY has registered a jump of about 175 per cent in revenue for the last 5 years.

"Our revenue has grown from Rs 112 crore in 2012 to about Rs 330 crore by the end of March 2017. Surplus, during the same period, has grown from Rs 12 crore to 62 crore. The NIELIT Bhawan has been built using our own fund of around Rs 50 crore. We have plans to set up new campuses," Sharma said.

NIELIT Bhawan has been completed in span of less than two years. The foundation stone was laid by Prasad in May 2015.

He said that NIELIT has plans to set up about 15 new campuses in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha and Uttarakhand.
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