Excelsior Correspondent
LEH, Jan 10: Administrative Secretary of Information Technology (IT), Ladakh, Amit Sharma here today conducted a series of meetings on Ladakh State Data Centre (LSDC) and Modified Electronics Manufacturing Clusters and undertook a thorough review on progress made on the ongoing works for development of LSDC.
The meetings covered critical aspects such as the installation of CCTVs, fire extinguishers, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Diesel Generator (DG) set, electricity connections, earthing and other essential components of LSDC and the progress and development of the Modified Electronics Manufacturing Hub Clusters.
Emphasizing on the importance of adhering to timelines, Sharma underscored the urgency for timely completion of LSDC.
He articulated the significance of the project in bolstering the technological infrastructure of the region and its pivotal role in advancing the digital landscape of Ladakh.
Sharma further reiterated administration’s commitment to provide state-of-the-art technological facilities to empower Ladakh’s growth and development.
The comprehensive inspection and evaluation reaffirmed the UT Administration’s dedication to ensure the successful implementation of the LSDC aligning with the vision of a digitally empowered and resilient Union Territory.
Stanzin Dawa of IT delivered an in-depth presentation, explaining various facets of the Modified Electronics Manufacturing Clusters.
The collaborative spirit showcased during the session underscored the commitment of Ladakh Information Technology Office towards fostering innovation, economic growth and technological advancements in the region.
Sharma emphasized on the strategic importance of the initiative in positioning UT Ladakh as a hub for cutting-edge electronics manufacturing, aligning with the broader vision of promoting technology-driven development in the region.
The meetings concluded with a renewed commitment from all the participants to continue working collaboratively towards enhanced data security, accessibility and efficiency, contributing significantly to Ladakh’s technological evolution and successful execution of the Modified Electronics Manufacturing Clusters.
The meetings were attended by Executive Engineer (Electricity), CPWD and concerned officers of IT Department, while other CPWD officers and vendors joined the meeting virtually.