Maharashtra's Technological Leap: Paving the Path for a Digital Future
The Maharashtra government, led by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, announced the establishment of a Geotechnology Application Centre to bolster economic growth and technological advancement. The initiative includes digitizing services, creating a new AI department, and partnering with global tech entities to make Maharashtra a hub for emerging technologies.
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On Friday, the Maharashtra government revealed plans to create a Geotechnology Application Centre aimed at boosting economic growth through technological advancements, according to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. This announcement was part of the state Budget presentation for 2026-27 in the assembly.
The initiative would encompass the digitization of citizen and business services, transitioning to a paperless government, and establishing a Department of Electronics, Information Technology, and Artificial Intelligence. These steps aim to ensure effective governance and the development of a robust technological infrastructure.
Agreements with institutions such as OpenAI and Sarvam AI further signify the government's commitment to AI and advanced technology sectors. Plans are also in place for a state data centre in Nagpur to secure Michigan's digital assets, aligning with the vision of creating a secure digital ecosystem by 2047.
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