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DeitY is the acronym of

ADepartment of Energy and Industrial Technology

BDepartment of Economic and Internal Trade

CDepartment of Environmental and Innovation Technology

DDepartment of Electronics and Information Technology

Answer:

D. Department of Electronics and Information Technology

Read Explanation:

Formation of MeitY (2016):

  • 2016: The Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) was renamed the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) when the government restructured the ministry.

  • The change aimed to reflect a broader mandate that included not only electronics and information technology but also digital empowerment and governance.


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