Kathmandu, March 14: Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, has said the government has been taking initiatives to systematize the technology sector.
Addressing the
55th International Conference of Asia-Pacific Advance Network (APAN) that began
here today, Minister Sharma shared the government has started an initiative for
installing its satellite and software by making maximum use of available
resources and further investment in priority for the same.
Attention has
been paid in the revision of laws related to information technology, making
required laws, awareness for cyber security, and security of public and private
data, she mentioned.
Stating that
Digital Nepal Framework has set a target of building a digital society, the
Minister opined that the government is confident that access of all citizens to
modern technology would be ensured and it would be used in uplifting the living
standard of the people.
She further
said, "Digital literacy promotion, digital infrastructure expansion, and
policy, strategy, and programmes to encourage innovation in information
technology are incorporated in the Framework"
Minister Sharma
expressed the view, of "Creating new opportunities through maximum use the
technology and achieving country's economic prosperity."
Saying
scientific research and innovation are the backbone of the development, she
mentioned that new technologies and new opportunities could be identified as
well as complex problems would be resolved through research.
The government
was always ready to collaborate with all sectors for the same, she clarified,
adding it was necessary to increase investment in research.
The
Communications Minister opined, "I believe that the conference will
provide the best opportunity to us to learn from each other, exchange best
practices, and identify innovative solutions to the problems we face."
Describing the
IT sector as an area with high potential, the Minister said she was
confident that Nepal could reap maximum benefits from its proper utilization.
"We are capable to produce a large score of skilled IT resources yearly.
Access to the Internet has significantly increased. It would be of much support
for Nepal's economy if we could reach to the position of providing IT services
internationally."
The relevancy and need of IT use are needed
more in Nepal-like countries, the Minister said IT could be used as an
effective tool to alleviate poverty. In addition to this, the IT development
and its access will be of great help in the management of health crises,
contributing to the socio-economic development of the nation, according to the
Communications Minister.
"A digital
divide is also increasing along with the IT development," she said,
underlining the need of creating an atmosphere capable of creating inclusive
and proportional IT-assisted opportunities so as to narrow down the gap caused
by unequal access to digital technology.
The concept of
Digital Nepal Framework aims to accelerate rapid development in State's multidimensional
areas, according to the Minister.
The five-day
workshop will discuss on various related issues such as disaster management,
modernization of agriculture, human health and medical technology, people's
access to data, internet security and impact of climate change on mountain life
connecting it with the use of IT, it is said. (RSS)