New Delhi:While the government has allowed IT and IT-enables services to start work with 50 per cent capacity from April 20, IT industrys apex body Nasscom has suggested the industry to go slow along with maintaining adequate health safety measures in place.
Players in the IT sector have welcomed the move and are also of the view that their business strategy would also need to be changed in the current scenario.
"It is good to see the MHA directive on opening up the economy in a phased manner, 50% of IT sector can go back to work with adequate safety measures in place. Our back to work guidance to the industry would be a phased approach (15-20% workforce in Phase 1) with stringent safety measures in place," Nasscom said in a statement.
The Centre this week announced exemption to the information and technology (IT) industry, along with certain other sectors from the lockdown, with certain conditions.
Further, the suspension has also been lifted from industries in IT hardware manufacturing companies.
MAIT, the industry body for information and communications technology, said that the decision was the need of the hour as the country would have to turn towards imports to satisfy its domestic demand.