Assam's Tech Leap: How TVS Credit Centre Empowers 200+ Youth in Guwahati

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has inaugurated the TVS Credit Technology Centre in Guwahati. This centre is a key part of the state's push to build a strong digital ecosystem. It will focus on skilling youth in areas like artificial intelligence and automation. The initiative aims to create over 200 high-value tech jobs and retain talent within Assam.

Key Points: Assam CM Inaugurates TVS Credit Technology Centre in Guwahati

  • Centre to train over 200 youth in AI, automation, and tech roles for high-value employment
  • Designed as a hub for next-gen collection systems and loan management platforms
  • First phase hires 25 professionals, with 21 already working on high-end projects
  • Aims to retain local talent and empower Assam's position in the national tech landscape
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Assam CM inaugurates TVS Credit Technology Centre in Guwahati

CM Himanta Biswa Sarma opens the TVS Credit Technology Centre, aiming to skill 200+ youth in AI and automation, boosting Assam's digital ecosystem.

"The centre will play a significant role in strengthening technology capabilities in Assam and other states of North East India. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, December 13

As an extension of the Advantage Assam 2.0 initiative and a result of the MoU signed in February 2025, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the TVS Credit Technology Centre in Guwahati on Friday evening.

The Centre has been inaugurated, aligning with the State government's vision of building a strong digital ecosystem that will support skilling the youth in line with the requirements of the digital era, according to a statement from the Assam government.

The Chief Minister, after inaugurating the Credit Technology Centre, expressed confidence that the centre will play a significant role in strengthening technology capabilities in Assam and other states of North East India. The Centre has been designed to serve as a crucial hub supporting TVS Credit's Artificial Intelligence, automation, and smarter workflows, enabling 200+ youth in the state to become adequately specialised in tech roles. The Chief Minister also said that, with the inauguration, the centre will perform some critical functions of TVS from Assam. From next-generation tech-driven collection systems to advanced AI models, from loan origination and loan management platforms to intelligent automation, the centre will contribute national-scale digital transformation, the state government said. He also informed that under phase 1, 25 technology professionals will be hired by the TVS, of which 21 are already on board. They are being trained and working on different high-end projects.

The CM said that the youth working in the Centre are lending their hands to complex digital initiatives, which have the potential to serve customers across India. The Chief Minister also said that over the next three years, TVS Credit plans to scale this centre to more than 200 highly skilled technology roles, which will create sustainable, high-value employment for the youth and empower Assam's position in the national technology landscape. It will also help retain talent within the state by making opportunities available within the state. The CM, on the occasion, thanked TVS for setting up its centre in Guwahati, which he believed would help in ushering in more collaborative efforts between Assam and TVS.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hope the training is top-notch and these jobs offer competitive salaries. Often, companies set up centres in the North East but pay less than national rates. The youth deserve equal opportunity and equal pay for equal work.
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Aman W
As someone from Guwahati, I'm thrilled! We have so much talent here that usually has to migrate. If more such tech centres open, it can truly transform our economy. Jai Axom!
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Sarah B
Focusing on AI and automation skills is very forward-thinking. This is exactly the kind of investment India needs across all states to build a future-ready workforce. Hope other states follow this model.
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Vikram M
Good step, but the government must ensure the "Advantage Assam" initiative provides continuous support. One centre is a start, but we need a whole ecosystem with startups, incubators, and better infrastructure to retain talent long-term.
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Kavya N
My brother just got placed there! He's so excited to work on national-level projects from Guwahati itself. This is bringing a lot of hope and positivity to our youth. More power to such collaborations!

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