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Global AI centre to come up in Haryana with World Bank support

Haryana will soon be home to a global Artificial Intelligence (AI) centre with the assistance of the World Bank. The initiative was discussed in a meeting between Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and representatives of the World Bank here...
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CM Nayab Singh Saini with a delegation of World Bank in Chandigarh on Friday.
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Haryana will soon be home to a global Artificial Intelligence (AI) centre with the assistance of the World Bank. The initiative was discussed in a meeting between Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and representatives of the World Bank here today.Industries and Commerce, Environment, Forest and Wildlife and Foreign Cooperation Minister Rao Narbir Singh was also present at the meeting.

The Chief Minister said the state government in its manifesto had announced to establish Haryana as a global education hub through which the youth would be imparted training in Artificial Intelligence and modern skills. This initiative is set to position Haryana as a hub for artificial intelligence research and innovation.

In addition to the AI Centre, the Chief Minister also expressed keen interest in collaborating with the World Bank on the ambitious interlinking of rivers project.The interlinking of rivers is expected to significantly improve irrigation facilities across the state and help implement the Amrit Sarovar Scheme, which aims to rejuvenate water bodies and enhance water storage capacity, particularly in rural areas.

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He said that a team from the state would soon visit Gujarat to study the interlinking of rivers in Gujarat.

During the meeting, the Haryana clean air project was also discussed. This initiative is aimed at enhancing sustainable development in the state and improving air quality. With a total project investment of Rs 3,647 crore, the World Bank has committed to provide a loan of Rs 2,498 crore to support the implementation of the project. The Haryana government will contribute Rs 1,066 crore and an additional Rs 83 crore has been allocated as a grant.

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“These initiatives will not only improve the quality of life for our citizens but will also set Haryana on a path to becoming a leader in technology, water management, and environmental sustainability,” said the Chief Minister.

The World Bank's Country Director for India, Auguste Koume, stated Haryana holds immense potential for economic growth. Due to its proximity to the national capital, Delhi, Haryana attracts foreign investors, making it a preferred destination for investment.

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