UP Emerges as National Tech Hub After Delhi, Says Union Minister Jitin Prasada

Union Minister Jitin Prasada stated that Uttar Pradesh has become a central platform for major national programs following Delhi. He credited national growth to leadership and highlighted rapid development in India's technology ecosystem and network connectivity. Prasada emphasized the government's focus on AI and measures against cybercrime, while stressing that success depends on rural communities benefiting from the technology. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also showcased the state's improved healthcare infrastructure at a related summit.

Key Points: UP Becomes Key Hub for National Programs: Jitin Prasada

  • UP is a key hub for national programs
  • AI and digital infrastructure growing rapidly
  • Government combating cyber fraud
  • Benefits must reach rural India
  • India's global influence is rising
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After Delhi, Uttar Pradesh emerged as key hub for national programmes: Jitin Prasada

Union Minister Jitin Prasada says Uttar Pradesh is now a major platform for national initiatives, highlighting AI growth and digital connectivity.

"Until rural India gains from AI, we will not consider our work complete. - Jitin Prasada"

Lucknow, January 12

Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Jitin Prasada on Monday said that after Delhi, Uttar Pradesh has now become a key platform for major national programmes, reflecting the state's growing role in India's development journey.

While addressing Uttar Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026, Prasada said, "State's growth engine is moving forward rapidly and is contributing significantly to the country's overall progress." He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for India's fast-paced growth across sectors.

"India's technology ecosystem, including semiconductors and advanced digital infrastructure, is developing at an unprecedented pace. Network connectivity has expanded to villages across the country, helping bridge the digital divide between urban and rural India," Prasada said.

He also highlighted challenges posed by cyber fraud and misinformation, stating that the Central government is taking strict measures to counter cybercrime, and warned that strong action would be taken against those spreading fake news, adding that the government is actively working to strengthen safeguards.

Referring to recent election outcomes, including Bihar and other states, Prasada said the results clearly indicate that people want development and good governance.

He further announced that the Technology Impact Summit is scheduled to take place next month, calling it a matter of pride for the country. "India's presence is being felt strongly across the world," he said, underlining the nation's growing global influence.

Emphasising the government's focus on emerging technologies, Prasada said several initiatives are underway to strengthen artificial intelligence capabilities. He asserted that India is moving rapidly towards becoming a global hub for AI.

However, he stressed that the true success of these efforts would only be achieved when the benefits of AI technology reach rural communities. "Until rural India gains from AI, we will not consider our work complete," the minister said.

At AI and Health Innovation Summit, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "During COVID-19, we increased ICU beds in all districts... Today, all kinds of medical facilities are available in every district... Previously, deaths from encephalitis occurred in 38 districts of the state, every year 1200 to 1500 children died from encephalitis, today, deaths from encephalitis are zero."

IndiaAI and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), in collaboration with the Government of Uttar Pradesh, host the Uttar Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026 in Lucknow on 12-13 January 2026.

Showcasing cutting-edge deployments of artificial intelligence in governance and public service delivery, and aligning state-level initiatives with the ambitions of the IndiaAI Mission.

The Uttar Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026 marks a precursor to the India AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled to be held in New Delhi, India, from February 16-20, 2026, and is part of the national series of eight Regional AI Impact Conferences being organised across the country.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the vision is good, I hope the execution is on point. We hear about digital India and bridges being built, but in my village near Varanasi, the internet is still very patchy. AI is great, but first give us reliable 4G connectivity, please.
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Rohit P
The part about tackling cyber fraud is very important. My father almost got scammed last month. If the government is strengthening safeguards, it's a welcome step. More awareness campaigns in local languages are needed too.
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Sarah B
Working in tech in Noida, I can see the change firsthand. The ecosystem is developing rapidly. If UP can build a strong talent pipeline and infrastructure, it truly can rival any global hub. The upcoming summit sounds promising.
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Karthik V
CM Yogi's point about zero encephalitis deaths is a massive public health achievement that doesn't get enough highlight. If AI can help replicate such success in other areas like maternal healthcare, it will be a real boon for the state.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I feel conferences and announcements are one thing. We need to see tangible outcomes on the ground. How many AI startups have actually been incubated in UP? What's the plan for skilling people in smaller cities like Jhansi or Gorakhpur? The intent is good, but the proof will be in the implementation.

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