Globaltoday.in|GNS|Kashmir
Srinagar, March 06: There is no question of providing IT firms with any monetary compensation for loss of business during lockdown period following abrogation of Article 370, the government of India said on Friday.
Responding to a question by Prof M V Rajeev Gowda, politician and academician, in parliament, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Sanjay Dhotre said: “According to Ministry of Corporate Affairs, no IT company has applied for closure since abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).”
To questions by Gowda, a member of parliament in the Rajya Sabha since July 2014 and a national spokesperson for the Indian National Congress, whether Government has provided these firms with any monetary compensation for loss of business during lockdown period or/and any financial aid to survive until the restrictions are lifted, Dhotre said: “Does not arise.”
Gowda, as per GNS, had also sought to know number of firms and amount provided to each as well as whether Government has provided any alternative for the youth employed in the firms.
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