Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities can soon become the centres of innovations and enterprises and that there should focus on enhancing digitalisation and skilling activities in these areas, said Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Rajeev Chandrasekhar in Rajkot, Gujarat.
Referring to the next decade as India’s Techade that will bring along tremendous opportunities for the young Indians, Chandrasekhar said, “The idea that IITs alone can foster innovations has turned redundant. In New India – the next big idea can come from anyone & anywhere. There is huge scope for application of technology in interdisciplinary areas. Young Indians, startups and students must grab the opportunities and carve the way for the whole country to follow.”
The Minister made these observations while addressing students at CU Shah University, Surendranagar on the theme “New India for Young India – Techade of Opportunities” and urged them to work hard to make the next ten years as Gujarat’s Techade.
Emphasising that Industry 4.0 is the future in which manufacturing would play a big role, Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that the PM Narendra Modi has already laid out a roadmap for Aatmanirbhar Bharat to pursue the opportunities in Semicon business, electronics and emerging technology.
“PM Modi is building a New India for Young India with reimagined ambitions so that we can achieve our target of One Trillion USD Digital economy/ 5T USD Economy and also emerge as a trusted partner in technology and a major player in global value chains,” he said.
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Complimenting Gujarat for being a pioneer in taking forward PM, Narendra Modi’s idea of New India, Chandrasekhar said, “Gujarat is the first State in the country to come up with a Semiconductor policy of its own. Students and startups in the state can together help usher in the Gujarat Techade.”
On skilling efforts, Chandrasekhar said the Government’s goal is make India a talent Hub and for this purpose, it has taken several proactive measures like 5000 skilling programs, the National Education Policy that facilitates universities to become skilling hubs, allows dual degrees, certification with degrees etc.