President Murmu Launches #SkillTheNation AI Challenge for Inclusive Growth

President Droupadi Murmu launched the #SkillTheNation AI Challenge, emphasizing artificial intelligence as a transformative force for India's inclusive development. She highlighted AI's potential to boost GDP, employment, and productivity while calling for a skilled workforce in data science and AI engineering. The President commended MPs who completed AI modules and urged students to use their skills for societal benefit. The event, organized by the Skill Development Ministry, aligns with national efforts to position India as a knowledge superpower through responsible technology adoption.

Key Points: President Murmu Launches AI Challenge for Skill Development

  • AI as a growth driver for GDP & employment
  • Focus on data science & AI engineering skills
  • Government-academia-industry collaboration for responsible AI
  • Preparing youth for an AI-driven future
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President Murmu launches #SkillTheNation AI Challenge, calls AI a catalyst for inclusive growth

President Droupadi Murmu launches #SkillTheNation AI Challenge, highlighting AI as a catalyst for inclusive growth and a key driver for India's economy.

"AI is not merely a technology but a powerful opportunity to drive positive and inclusive change. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, January 1

President of India Droupadi Murmu on Thursday launched the #SkillTheNation AI Challenge and virtually inaugurated the IGNOU Regional Centre and Skill Centre at Rairangpur in Odisha, underscoring the transformative potential of artificial intelligence for India's future.

Speaking at a function held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre, the President said artificial intelligence is reshaping economies and societies across the world, influencing the way people learn, work and access modern services. For a young country like India, she said, AI is not merely a technology but a powerful opportunity to drive positive and inclusive change.

Expressing happiness over students preparing themselves for a future shaped by emerging technologies, President Murmu urged them to use their knowledge and skills to serve society, address challenges and empower others. She also appreciated Members of Parliament who have completed AI learning modules, saying their efforts reflected leadership through continuous learning.

Highlighting AI as a key growth driver for the Indian economy, the President said it would play a significant role in boosting GDP, employment and productivity in the coming decade. She emphasised the importance of skills such as data science, AI engineering and data analytics in building a strong national talent pool.

President Murmu said the government, in collaboration with institutions, industry partners and academia, is working to ensure that India not only adopts advanced technologies but also shapes a responsible and inclusive technological future. She called for collective commitment to building a developed India, contributing to the vision of making the country a knowledge superpower in line with the National Education Policy.

The event was organised by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship as part of the government's ongoing efforts to prepare India's workforce for an AI-driven future.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see the focus on skilling. But I hope the courses are practical and not just theoretical. We need hands-on projects that solve real Indian problems, like agriculture or local language support.
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Aditya G
Respectfully, while the vision is good, execution is everything. Past skill missions have had issues with outdated content and poor industry linkage. I hope this AI challenge learns from those mistakes and delivers quality.
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Sarah B
It's encouraging to see MPs taking AI modules. Leadership setting an example is crucial. Now we need these skills to percolate down to school and college levels across all states.
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Kavya N
Wonderful news! My brother in Odisha will benefit from the new skill centre. AI can be a great equalizer if access is provided in regional languages. More power to our youth! 💪
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Vikram M
The emphasis on a "responsible and inclusive" technological future is spot on. We must develop AI that respects our diversity and doesn't just copy Western models. Bharat can lead the way in ethical AI.

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