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India bets big on AI, allocates Rs 500 crore for 3 Centres of Excellence

By IANS | Updated: February 1, 2025 14:55 IST

New Delhi, Feb 1 Aligning with India's broader vision to become a global artificial intelligence (AI) hub, Finance ...

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New Delhi, Feb 1 Aligning with India's broader vision to become a global artificial intelligence (AI) hub, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday announced the creation of three Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in AI for education.

The initiative, with a budget allocation of Rs 500 crore, aims to strengthen AI research and its use in the education system in the country.

These new AI Centres of Excellence will work on advanced research, the development of AI learning tools, and foster collaboration between educational institutions and industries. The goal is to equip students with the skills they need to thrive in the future.

"AI is transforming industries worldwide, and India needs to lead in both AI research and its practical applications," FM Sitharaman said while presenting the Union Budget in Parliament.

She added that these Centres of Excellence will act as innovation hubs and will help in developing AI solutions that can be used in education.

The CoEs will collaborate with top educational institutions, research organisations, and private sector players to develop AI models for various educational needs.

This includes creating personalised learning tools, automated assessments, and AI-based tutoring systems that can enhance the learning experience for students.

The country is likely to launch its own safe and secure indigenous artificial intelligence (AI) model within six months at an affordable cost. The Indian AI model is a timely step as India is a trusted nation and, therefore, it will help the country emerge as a more reliable technological powerhouse of ethical AI solutions in the days to come.

Backed by a high-end common computing facility, the IndiaAI mission is now closer to customising indigenous AI solutions for the domestic context using Indian languages.

In addition to the AI centres, the government has announced plans to expand infrastructure at five IITs that were established after 2014.

This expansion will add academic and hostel facilities, allowing for the accommodation of 6,500 more students. The IITs benefiting from this expansion include IIT Bhilai, IIT Dharwad, IIT Goa, IIT Jammu, and IIT Tirupati.

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