Telangana eyes massive AI campus as Airtel chief meets Revanth Reddy


Hyderabad: Telangana is exploring the potential for organising a big, complete data centre and synthetic intelligence (AI) infrastructure campus within the state, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy mentioned on Tuesday, June 30, after assembly Airtel chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal.

Mittal met the Chief Minister on the MCRHRD Bodhi Pavilion, the place Reddy pressed the his group to develop Airtel’s digital, cloud, cybersecurity and AI operations in Hyderabad and steered that the corporate transfer forward quickly with its proposed knowledge centre venture at Chandanvelli.

The Chief Minister additionally requested Mittal to designate a senior govt to liaise with the state authorities on future funding proposals in order that points could possibly be resolved immediately.

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Airtel’s second headquarters in Hyderabad

Responding to the overtures, Mittal mentioned the Bharti group was contemplating Hyderabad as a second headquarters for Airtel and warranted the Chief Minister that the corporate would go forward with plans to develop its knowledge centre capability and broaden its fibre connectivity community within the state.

Throughout the assembly, Revanth Reddy additionally briefed Mittal on reforms underway within the state’s schooling sector, together with the institution of the Younger India Talent College to coach unemployed youth, the improve of Industrial Coaching Institutes into Superior Expertise Centres (ATC) and ongoing enhancements to polytechnic faculties throughout Telangana.

In response, Mittal introduced that the Bharti Basis would lengthen scholarships to college students learning in authorities faculties and ATCs within the state.

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