‘Invest in places outside Bengaluru, Karnataka government improving infrastructure’
The Hindu
Union Minister Rajeev Chandrashekar is exploring having more NIEITs in Karnataka for IT skill training
Union Minister of State for Electronics Information Technology, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Rajeev Chandrashekar is totally committed to diversifying technology projects to places outside Bengaluru, and steps are being taken to address infrastructure issues in tier-2 cities and other places in Karnataka. Interacting with mediapersons in Mangaluru on August 18 on the third day of his Janashirvada Yatra, Mr. Chandrashekar said diversifying technology projects outside Bengaluru is the need of the hour, as it is not good for Bengaluru and Karnataka to have projects concentrated in one place.More Related News
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