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Rajiv Gandhi Govt College, Nagrota Bagwan offers degree courses in Artificial Intelligence

September 19, 2025 04:52 PM
Rajiv Gandhi Govt College, Nagrota Bagwan offers degree courses in Artificial Intelligence

Digital university on innovation, entrepreneurship, skill and vocational studies to be set up in Ghumarwin

Punjab Newsline, Shimla-

The state government is committed to up-skill the youth in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data science because of its vast potential and good future opportunities with better employment and entrepreneurial prospects.
Under the visionary leadership of CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the State Government was making consistent efforts to transform Himachal into an IT hub of the country. With a rising demand for skilled professionals in the IT sector the state was actively working towards nurturing a capable workforce to meet National and global needs.
A significant initiative underway this financial year is the planned launch of drone taxi services. These would support the transformation of agricultural produce and medical supplies to remote regions of the state and would significantly improve the connectivity and service delivery in rural areas. To modernize the agriculture and horticulture practices, drone station would be set up in Hamirpur, Mandi and Kangra districts in the state.
Chief Minister said that drones have wide applications across sectors such as agriculture, disaster management, and healthcare. Encouraging drone technology is vital to achieving the goals of the ‘Green Himachal Vision’.
Apart from this to enhance service delivery the present state government was focused on creating employment and self-employment opportunities through drone technology. In the year 20224-25 a total of 243 youth have already received drone-related training through government ITI's across the state.
To further prepare the youth for future opportunities the state government has introduced cutting-edge courses in artificial intelligence and device science. Rajiv Gandhi Government College in Nagrota Bagwan would now offer degree courses in AI and data science. Similarly, new technical courses have been approved for other institutions, such as civil engineering degree at Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Engineering and Technology, Pragatinagar, Shimla and a diploma in computer science and engineering (AI & Machine learning) at Government Polytechnic Sundernagar, Mandi. The required teaching staff would be provided to ensure the successful implementation of these courses.
The government was establishing a dedicated innovation fund of rupees two crore with an aim to boost the innovation ecosystem, besides supporting young innovators in turning their ideas into reality.
Apart from this, a digital university of innovation, entrepreneurship, skill and vocational studies would be set up at Ghumarwin in Bilaspur district through public-private partnership and self-financing model. This university would serve as a centre for nurturing entrepreneurial spirit and innovative thinking among youth.
The new avenues in the field of information and technology would lay a strong foundation for the empowerment of youth and also pave the way for economic prosperity of the state.

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