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Telecommunications Policy,2060 B.S. (1996
A.D.) || National Communication Policy, 2049 B.S. (1992 A. D.) || Long
Term Policy of Information and Communication Sector, 2059 B.S. (2002 A.D.)
|| IT Policy,
2057 B.S. (2000 A.D.)
Information Technology Policy, 2057
(2000)
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Vision
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Background
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Objectives
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Strategies
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Information Technology
Policy
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Action Plan
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Institutional Provisions
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Legal Provision
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Amendment to the Policy
1.
Vision
"To place Nepal on the global map of information technology within
the next five years."
2.
Back Ground
The world's least developed countries including Nepal have availed
themselves of the opportunity to rapidly develop education, health,
agriculture, tourism, trade and various other sectors using information
technology (IT). The extensive application of this technology will engender
economic consolidation, development of democratic norms and values,
proportional distribution of economic resources and enhancement of public
awareness, thereby raising living standards and eventually contribute
significantly to poverty alleviation. It is the information technology,
which will turn out to be a strong infrastructure for mitigating Nepal's
geographical adversities. In the coming years, globally, there will be a
significant difference in the economic conditions of the countries developed
in the field of information technology and of the countries lagging behind
in this field. The persistence of such disparities may not be congenial even
for the developed countries. In this context, there is a greater possibility
that the international community will extend its support to developing
countries in the promotion of information technology. Such assistance will
certainly play a vital role in the national development of a least developed
country like Nepal. Hence, it has become essential to formulate a policy at
the earliest for developing information technology with a view to boosting
up national economy.
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3. Objectives:
The information technology policy shall be formulated to achieve the
following objectives:
3.1 To make
information technology accessible to the general public and increase
employment through this means,
3.2 To build a knowledge-based society, and
3.3 To establish knowledge-based industries.
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4. Strategies:
The following
information technology strategies shall be adopted to accomplish the
above-mentioned objectives through rapid development and extension of
information technology in a fair and competitive manner.
4.1 The government shall act as a promoter, facilitator and
regulator.
4.2 High priority shall be accorded to research, development and
extension of information technology with participation of private sectors.
4.3 Competent manpower shall be developed with the participation of both
the public and the private sectors for the sustainable development and
extension of information technology.
4.4 Domestic and foreign investment shall be encouraged for the
development of information technology and the related infrastructures.
4.5 Nepal shall be placed on the global map of information technology.
4.6 E-commerce shall be promoted with legal provisions.
4.7 Information technology shall be used to assist e-governance.
4.8 Information technology shall be applied for rural development.
4.9 Information technology industry shall be promoted.
4.10 Speedy and qualitative service shall be made available at a
reasonable cost by creating a healthy and competitive atmosphere among
information technology service providers.
4.11 Computer education shall be incorporated in academic curriculum
starting from the school level.
4.12 Professional efficiency shall be enhanced through the use of
information technology.
4.13 Information technology network shall be extended to rural areas.
4.14 Nepal shall be placed on the international market through
information technology.
4.15 Export of services related to information technology (software and
hardware) shall be increased to 10 billion rupees within the next five
years.
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5. Information Technology Policy:
The following
policies shall be followed up for the implementation of the aforesaid
strategies:
5.1. To declare information technology sector
a priority sector,
5.2. To adopt one window system for the development of information
technology,
5.3. To prioritise research and
development in the field of information technology,
5.4. To create an atmosphere conducive to attracting investment in the
private sector, keeping in view the private ’s in the development of information technology,
5.5. To provide Internet facilities gradually to all Village
Development Committees of the country,
5.6. To assist educational institutions and encourage domestic and
foreign training to fulfill the requirement of
appropriate manpower at various levels pertaining to information technology,
5.7. To computerise the system in all
government offices and build their websites for the flow of information,
5.8. To encourage the use of computers in private sectors,
5.9. To develop physical and virtual information technology parks at
various places with private sector’s participation in the development of
information technology,
5.10.To use information technology to promote e-commerce,
e-ducation, e-health among others, and to
transfer technology to rural areas.
5.11.To establish a National Information Technology Centre,
5.12.To establish a fund at the national level by
mobilising resources from His Majesty’s Government, donor agencies
and private sectors so as to promote research and development of information
technology and other related activities,
5.13.To establish a venture capital fund with joint participation of
public and private sectors,
5.14.To include computer education in the curriculum starting from the
school level and broaden its scope,
5.15.To establish Nepal in the global market through the use of
information technology,
5.16.To enact necessary laws for providing legal sanctions to the use
of information technology,
5.17.To use information technology gradually in all government
activities and provide legal sanctions to them.
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6. Action Plan:
The following action plan shall be adopted to implement the national
information technology policy and fulfill its objectives:
6.1 Participation of private sectors in infrastructure development:
There may be up to cent percent foreign investment in areas such as
information technology park, research and development, technology transfer
and human resource development.
6.2 Infrastructure development :
The following arrangements shall be made for development of infrastructure
related to information technology
6.2.1 An info-super highway and north-south
info-highway shall be built taking into account the rapidity of information
flow, changes introduced through information flow and the gradual
development of multimedia service. Nepal shall be linked with other parts of
the world through a broadband information network.
6.2.2 An IT park shall be established at
Banepa in
Kabhrepalanchok District. Such IT Parks shall be
established also elsewhere as required with private sector's participation.
6.2.3 Any company interested in
establishing an industry within the park shall be levied only 1% customs
duty in importing IT related equipments for the next five years.
6.2.4 Internet nodes shall be established
in all development regions by fiscal year 2058/059 (2001/2002) and in
district headquarters by fiscal year 2060/61 (2003/2004) with participation
of the private sector in order to make Internet facility available
throughout the Kingdom. In making telephone contact with such nodes, the
telephone charge shall be levied on par with local calls; and telephone
contact with a nearby node within the development region shall be deemed to
be a local call, so long as the node in that district is not established.
The use of the Internet shall be gradually extended to rural areas as well.
The charge for telephone calls to be used for the Internet shall be
gradually reduced.
6.2.5 Telecommunications and electricity
services shall be provided to the entrepreneurs involved in information
technology sector as per their need.
6.3 Human Resource Development : The following measures shall be
adopted to develop skilled manpower :
6.3.1 Necessary facilities shall be provided to the universities in the
country and graduate and postgraduate-level classes of international
standard shall be offered in computer science and computer engineering
subjects.
6.3.2 A long-term programme with a slogan “Computer education to all by
2010 A.D.” shall be formulated and computer education shall be offered as an
optional subject in some public secondary schools from the coming academic
year and shall be made a compulsory subject in phases.
6.3.3 IT shall be used to improve the quality of education.
6.3.4 Private sector shall be encouraged to prepare middle-level manpower
required for the information technology sector. Assistance shall be provided
to the private sector to set up institutions for education, research and
development in the field of information technology in each development
region.
6.3.5 Computer knowledge shall gradually be made compulsory to all
newly-recruited teachers so as to introduce computer education in schools;
and computer education shall also be provided to all in-service teachers in
phases using various means including distant education.
6.3.6 Emphasis shall be given to provide computer education from the
school level. Internet facility shall be made available free of cost to
universities and public schools for four hours a day within the next five
years to provide computer education in a systematic way.
6.3.7 His Majesty’s Government shall provide scholarships to public and
private sector technologists for higher study in information technology.
6.3.8 Necessary scholarships shall be provided to poor and meritorious
students from remote areas to pursue higher studies in information
technology.
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6.4 Dissemination of Information Technology : The following
measures shall be followed up for the extensive dissemination of information
technology :
6.4.1 Educational institutions and hospitals in the areas where
telecommunication and electricity services are already available shall be
encouraged to use IT enabled services. Even in places where electricity
service is not available, the development of information technology through
solar power system shall be encouraged.
6.4.2 Distant learning system shall be introduced through the Internet and
Intranet apart from radio and television. Networking systems like
school-net, research-net, commerce-net and multilingual computing shall be
developed.
6.4.3 A three-year programme shall be formulated and launched to extend
the use of computer in government offices. All ministries, departments and
offices shall be linked to the Internet; and other agencies shall also be
encouraged to be linked through the Internet.
6.4.4 Websites for all ministries, departments and district offices shall
be created within one year. Necessary legal provisions shall be made to
reduce the use of papers by using information technology in all kinds of
government activities in a phased manner.
6.4.5 An action plan shall be devised and introduced to include computer
education as a subject for the examination of a specified rank and make it
obligatory for the applicants taking a written examination during
recruitment. Provisions shall also be made for prescribing basic computer
training as a requirement for the promotion of employees.
6.4.6 Content shall be prepared to enhance Nepali materials on the
Internet to preserve Nepali arts and culture as well as to develop rural
areas.
6.4.7 A public awareness-enhancing campaign on the utility of information
technology shall be launched extensively through the electronic media.
6.4.8 Provision shall be made for an information officer in each ministry
in a phased manner.
6.4.9 In view of the present development of information technology,
provisions shall be made to open voice-mail to talk point-to-point for one’s
own business without a link to the public switched telephone network.
6.5 Promotion of E-commerce, etc. : E-business,
tele-medicine, tele-processing,
distant learning, and the like shall be promoted as follows :
6.5.1 Necessary arrangements shall be made to encourage e-commerce.
6.5.2 Necessary legal infrastructure shall be created for the promotion of
tele-medicine, distant learning,
tele-processing and e-commerce.
6.5.3 Intellectual property right shall be protected through the
formulation of necessary laws in relation to the development of information
technology.
6.5.4 Provisions shall be made for the export of software and IT–enabled
services through IT in the following ways:
(a) The person or organisation concerned shall submit certified copies
of the documents on agreements relating to export to the Nepal
Rastra Bank.
(b) Invoice or bill of exportation made under the agreements referred
to in clause (a) shall be submitted to the Nepal Rastra
Bank.
(c) The Bank shall validate foreign currency earned on the basis of
such documents.
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6.6 Facilities : The following facilities shall be provided for
the development of information technology sector :
6.6.1 One percent (1%) customs duty shall be levied on hardware, software
and all kinds of computer spare parts imported by training institutions
related to information technology, albeit on the recommendation of the
National Information Technology Centre on the basis of services rendered and
the achievements of such institutions.
6.6.2 As software development and services based on software are operated
twenty-four hours, such services shall be declared essential services to
guarantee regular production by employees working in the companies related
to such services, and arrangements shall be made accordingly.
6.6.3 A venture capital fund shall be established by utilising capital
market with the joint investment of His Majesty’s Government and private
sector. His Majesty’s Government shall make an investment of 100 million
rupees initially for such a fund.
6.6.4 Domestic preference shall be given in accordance with the prevailing
law on computers, spare-parts and software produced within the country.
6.6.5 Software may be directly depreciated for the purposes of income tax,
whereas equipment relating to information technology may be allowed an
accelerated depreciation in two years.
6.6.6 In case an investment has been made in foreign currency either as a
loan or share capital required to build and operate infrastructure, the
investor shall be allowed to repatriate the principal amount and interest of
the loan and dividends in accordance with the prevailing laws.
6.6.7 The foreign currency earned from exporting information technology
software and services shall be granted facilities on par with facilities
provided to other export-oriented industries earning foreign currency.
6.6.8 An information technology development fund shall be established to
create public awareness about information technology, assist rural
networking, develop information technology with market management, generate
required manpower for this sector and make social services easily accessible
where such technology is used. Arrangements shall be made for financial
contributions towards this fund from His Majesty’s Government, private
sector, donor agencies and others. The National Information Technology
Centre (NITC) shall operate this fund. A feasibility study shall be carried
out to mobilise additional financial resources by establishing information
technology bond.
6.6.9 Export of software shall be subjected to an additional service
charge of 0.5 % for the information technology fund, in addition to customs
duties. The amount obtained from that charge shall be deposited in the fund
referred to in clause 6.6.8.
6.6.10 As Nepali nationals working
abroad can play an important role in technology transfer and market
promotion in this sector, they shall be
encouraged to invest their foreign currency earnings in this sector.
7.1 The National Information Technology Development
Council, consisting of the following members, shall be constituted under the
chairmanship of the Rt. Honourable Prime
Minister.
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Rt. Honourable
Prime Minister |
Chairman
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b. |
Honourable Minister, Ministry of Science
and Technology |
Vice-chairman |
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c. |
Honourable Minister, Ministry of
Information and Communications |
Member |
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d. |
Honourable
Vice-chairman, National Planning Commission |
Member |
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e. |
Honourable Member, National Planning
Commission (Information Technology Sector) |
Member |
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f. |
Secretary, Ministry of Finance |
Member |
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g. |
Secretary, Ministry of Law, Justice and
Parliamentary Affairs |
Member |
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h. |
Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources |
Member |
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i. |
Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology |
Member |
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j. |
Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports |
Member |
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k. |
Secretary, Ministry of Information and Communications |
Member |
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l. |
Computer specialist representatives, University/ RONAST (three
persons) |
Members |
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m. |
Chairman, Computer Association of Nepal |
Member |
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n. |
President, Federation of Nepalese Chamber of
Commerce and Industries |
Member |
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o. |
Persons
involved in Information Technology in Private Sector (three persons) |
Member |
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p. |
Chairman, Telecommunications Authority |
Member |
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q. |
Executive Director, NITC |
Member-Secretary |
7.2 The National Information Technology Council shall
review and revise information technology policy, appraise annual progress
and solve problems that may arise and carry out such other activities as it
may deem necessary for the development and extension of the information
technology sector.
7.3 To carry out research on and develop information
technology, develop manpower required for this sector and a curriculum for
information technology, improve the quality of computer training operated by
the private sector, ascertain the norms and monitor these and co-ordinate
such activities of establishing relations with foreign educational
institutions, a National Information Technology Co-ordination Committee,
shall be constituted as follows:
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a. Honourable Minister, Ministry of
Science and Technology |
Chairman |
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b. Honourable Member, National
Planning Commission (concerned sector) |
Vice-Chairman |
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c. Vice-chancellors of any two universities |
Members |
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d. Secretary, Ministry of Finance |
Member |
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e. Secretary, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supply |
Member |
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f. Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology |
Member |
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g. Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports |
Member |
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h. Secretary, Ministry of Information and Communications |
Member |
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i. Two
information technologists |
Members |
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j. Representative, Computer Association of Nepal |
Member |
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k.
Representative, Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce
and Industries |
Member |
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l. Executive Director, NITC |
Member-Secretary |
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7.4 National
Information Technology Centre :
This Centre shall be set up under the Ministry of Science and Technology. As
per requirements, its regional and district-level offices shall be
established. It shall carry out the following functions :
(a) Act as a data bank of information and assist in computerisation
of records in government offices and in developing and expanding contents,
(b) Act as the Secretariat of the National Information Technology
Development Council and the National Information Technology Co-ordination
Committee, implement or get implemented the policy and plan on information
science and information technology, monitor and supervise the same and
regulate the activities carried out by the private sector and submit reports
on these activities to the council,
(c) Render assistance in all kinds of computer-related services of
His Majesty’s Government. Also, render assistance in designing, updating and
operating websites of all the agencies of His Majesty’s
Government and serve as a data depository by collecting all types of
data at the national level,
(d) Act as a regulator for the healthy development of information
technology,
(e) Arrange for coding and standardisation
required to bring about uniformity with respect to information technology
and implement and monitor it.
7.5
Information Technology Park Development Committee:
This committee shall function as a separate body under the Ministry of
Science and Technology. It shall manage and co-ordinate parks to be built in
various places in the country and co-ordinate the construction and
implementation of info-cities and info-villages
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8. Legal
Provisions:
Necessary laws shall be enacted to regulate transactions to be
carried out through information technology as well as other necessary
arrangements pertaining to this technology and to protect intellectual
property right.
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Amendment to the Policy:
This policy may be reviewed and amended every two years in view of
technological development and expansion of services resulting from rapid
developments in the information technology sector. Nonetheless, at the
suggestion of various sectors, it may be reviewed and amended if necessary
even prior to this period.
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