India on Tuesday donated the final tranche of $3 million to complete the construction of Palestine-India Techno Park, which will serve as a launching pad for Palestinian IT entrepreneurs connecting them to the local, regional and global markets.The latest of the four contributions completes India’s commitment to donate $12 million towards the establishment of the Techno Park in Ramallah, near Bir Zeit University, made in 2016 as part of the bilateral assistance project. Representative of India (ROI) in Palestine, Sunil Kumar, handed over the cheque of $3 million to Dr. Majdi Al-Khaldi, Diplomatic Adviser to the President at a ceremony organised at the project site.
Dr. Al-Khaldi expressed sincere gratitude towards the government and people of India for this generous contribution and for the “partnership in sharing expertise and capacity building efforts”.“It is a gift from India that will serve various Palestinian sectors and will constitute Palestine’s launching pad to the IT markets in the region and the world,” he emphasised. The project is almost in its final stage and likely to be inaugurated in February or March of next year.
The Techno Park will serve as an IT hub in Palestine with complete facilities offering a one-stop solution to all related service requirements - providing state-of-the-art technology, host IT companies and foreign companies benefiting local businesses, universities and other institutions, with a target to generate business and job opportunities for young Palestinian entrepreneurs.As part of the Indian government’s ongoing assistance programmes in Palestine to strengthen capacity-building efforts focused on institutions, services and training personnel, New Delhi is also providing 150 places for Palestinian professionals every year under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme, in addition to the 100 educational scholarships at the level of graduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. in the Indian Universities for Palestinian students.
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