IT experts to tackle cyber crime, Tiwari said.

"Once the location for the new IIIT is finalised, the industrial sector, the Centre and the concerned state government are likely to share the expenses," he said.

"While the Union HRD Ministry will be providing Rs 50 crore (Rs 500 million), the state will bear expenses worth Rs 35 crore (Rs 350 million) by ensuring availability of land and other requisite facilities. The Industry will chip in with the remaining Rs 15 crore (Rs 150 million)," he said.

He said IIIT-A was selected to play a vital role as it is the only IIIT to have expertise in the field of cyber law and even runs a postgraduate programme on the subject.

"The fact that we have a Rs 7 crore (Rs 70-million) IT Forensic Lab and many researches in the field to our credit also went in our favour," he said.

Nachiketa Narayan in Allahabad
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