Moving the Indian Institutes of Information and Technology (IIIT) Bill, 2014, for consideration, HRD Minister Smriti Irani said its passage would help realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dream of 'Digital India'.
The declaration of the IIITs as institutions of national importance was being initiated with a view to providing manpower of global standards for the information technology industry, the bill said.
The four institutes are IIIT-Allahabad, IIIT-Gwalior, IIIT Design and Manufacturing Jabalpur and IIIT Design and Manufacturing Kancheepuram.
The bill, once passed, will give these institutions independent status with uniform policy framework. It will allow their students to get degrees.
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Citing a report, Irani said electronics import bill is likely to exceed the oil import bill by 2020 and hence there was a need to declare these four institutes as institutes of national importance.
These institutes will help in creating manpower by educating people, Irani said.