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Let us make the future of AI, the future of aspirational India: MoS Jitin Prasada
Let us make the future of AI, the future of aspirational India: MoS Jitin Prasada

India Gazette

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  • India Gazette

Let us make the future of AI, the future of aspirational India: MoS Jitin Prasada

New Delhi [India], May 27 (ANI): Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry and Electronics and Information Technology Jitin Prasada on Tuesday spoke at the 'Padh AI: Conclave on AI in Education', organised by the Center of Policy Research and Governance (CPRG), and said that Let us make the future of AI the future of aspirational India. Jitin Prasada, Union Minister of State, said, 'Our government's intent is very clear: AI is for all. It cuts across government and society. We must ensure India leads not just in talent, but in conscience and compassion, producing AI that is inclusive and self-reliant.' Speaking with ANI on Artificial Intelligence, Union Minister Jitin Prasada says, 'PM Modi's resolve is 'AI for all'. PM wants to democratise technology and not limit it to the elite. We are trying to ensure that GPUs supporting AI are provided in India at the lowest price so people can innovate and bring new ideas...' He also appreciated CPRG for its leadership and global presence, especially its participation at the Paris AI Action Summit 2025 and the 2024 GPAI Summit in Serbia. The inaugural session was graced by Ashish Sood, Delhi's Minister of Education. 'Our vision for Delhi is clear: AI is for all. It is about using technology to democratise education, break barriers, and create opportunities for all students,' he said. Emphasising Delhi's commitment to inclusive learning, he highlighted the need for AI to support, not replace, human intervention in classrooms. The first day of the Padh AI Conclave featured two engaging sessions. The first was titled 'Learning Beyond Classrooms,' brought together Madan Mohan Tripathi, Director General, NIELIT; Charu Malhotra, Co-Founder, Primus Partners; and Jagadish Babu, COO, EkStep Foundation. The discussion explored how AI is enabling personalised and adaptive learning, experimental education models, and inclusive digital access, with a strong emphasis on governance and safe learning environments. The Conclave led the way to meaningful dialogue on innovative AI-driven solutions that enhance pedagogy and promote an adaptive, inclusive, and future-ready education system. (ANI)

‘AI Is for All': Ministers and experts chart ethical AI roadmap at PadhAI conclave
‘AI Is for All': Ministers and experts chart ethical AI roadmap at PadhAI conclave

Time of India

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  • Time of India

‘AI Is for All': Ministers and experts chart ethical AI roadmap at PadhAI conclave

NEW DELHI: The two-day 'PadhAI: Conclave on AI in Education' organised by Center of Policy Research and Governance (CPRG) commenced on Tuesday with policymakers, academic leaders, and industry experts exploring how artificial intelligence can reshape India's education system while remaining socially inclusive and ethical. The conclave will conclude on Wednesday with a valedictory address by union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Jitin Prasada, minister of state for commerce and industry, and electronics and IT, delivered the keynote address, underscoring the government's commitment to democratising AI. 'Our government's intent is very clear: AI is for all. It cuts across government and society. We must ensure India leads not just in talent, but in conscience and compassion,' he said, lauding CPRG's international presence, including at the Paris AI Action Summit and the 2024 GPAI Summit in Serbia. Delhi education minister Ashish Sood emphasized that AI should augment, not replace, the human element in classrooms. The minister said: 'Our vision for Delhi is AI is for all. It is about using technology to democratise education, break barriers, and create opportunities for all students.' On the evolving role of educators, Vineet Joshi, secretary, department of higher education and UGC chairperson, posed a critical question: 'Are we truly ready to accept AI?' He stressed the urgency of rethinking curricula and assessments, urging teachers to become 'co-creators of knowledge alongside students.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Ramanand, director of CPRG, explained the philosophy behind the conclave's name, 'PadhAI is not just a blend of two words; it's a deeper integration of AI and society.' He emphasised the importance of aligning technological advancements with India's social realities through CPRG's 'Future of Society' initiative. The day featured two panel sessions -- 'Learning Beyond Classrooms,' focused on adaptive learning and equitable access, and 'Redefining Higher Education Through AI,' addressed curriculum innovation, ethical AI, and India-first approaches. Ready to empower your child for the AI era? Join our program now! Hurry, only a few seats left.

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