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IT Companies from Maharashtra are Welcome to Karnataka: Dy CM DK Shivakumar
IT Companies from Maharashtra are Welcome to Karnataka: Dy CM DK Shivakumar

Hans India

time31-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

IT Companies from Maharashtra are Welcome to Karnataka: Dy CM DK Shivakumar

Bengaluru: 'We wholeheartedly welcome IT companies relocating from Maharashtra to Karnataka. We are fully prepared to provide them with all the necessary infrastructure including technology and power,' said Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar. Speaking to the media on Thursday after the Quantum Summit held at a private hotel in Manyata Tech Park, Bengaluru, he addressed various questions. 'Four days ago, the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra stated that IT companies are moving from Pune to Bengaluru. I thank him for that statement. We are not competing with other Indian states but rather on a global level,' he said. 'Maharashtra is a leading state in the IT sector, with Pune's Hinjewadi being a major IT hub. However, we openly welcome and support any company that chooses to move to our state,' he added. When asked about criticism regarding protests against voter fraud being held within the city, he responded: 'Why are others worried about our political position? We don't owe them any answers. We are accountable only to the people of Karnataka. During the Assembly elections, BJP misused the Chilume Trust for illegal activities. Our leaders are addressing this based on facts and investigation. Rahul Gandhi is not visiting Karnataka for political reasons but to alert the public. We must safeguard democracy, and the Election Commission must remain impartial.' On Rahul Gandhi's protest rally, he said, 'Our intent is to expose BJP's voter fraud to the public. The party's general secretaries will soon decide on whether it will be a protest meeting or a rally.' He further said, 'BJP has misused the Election Commission and committed electoral fraud both in Karnataka and across the country. Our party has researched and gathered evidence on this. Due to court orders and government guidelines on public gatherings, we are discussing how to shape the nature of the protest.' I Have No Knowledge of the Honeytrap Investigation When asked about the CID report stating there was no evidence in the Rajanna honeytrap case, he replied, 'I have no connection to this matter. I don't know who filed the complaint, I don't know anything about the investigation. I'm hearing about it from you (the media) for the first time. I know nothing about it.' Regarding the KMF president post, he said, 'I won't comment on that. The matter of the presidency is media speculation. The office bearers of the federation will handle it.' After inaugurating a jewellery showroom, the DyCM added, 'This family has been close to me for many years. This is the 20th showroom I've inaugurated. I hope they grow to open 200 more. They have treated me like family since I was young. Though they are originally from Udupi, most of their stores are in Bengaluru. As locals, it is our duty to support them.'

Karnataka asserts Bengaluru home to India's first quantum machine, counters Andhra CM's claim
Karnataka asserts Bengaluru home to India's first quantum machine, counters Andhra CM's claim

Hindustan Times

time27-07-2025

  • Science
  • Hindustan Times

Karnataka asserts Bengaluru home to India's first quantum machine, counters Andhra CM's claim

A war of words has erupted between Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka over who holds the distinction of hosting India's first indigenously built quantum computer. Karnataka Science and Technology minister NS Boseraju declined Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu's claims on India's first quantum machine in Amaravati. Karnataka Science and Technology Minister N S Boseraju on Wednesday countered Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu's claim that the southern neighbour is on track to unveil the country's first homegrown 8-qubit quantum computer in Amaravati this November. Also Read - 'Just outside Bengaluru': Nara Lokesh pitches 8,000 acres in AP to aerospace firms after Karnataka U-turn N S Boseraju's response to Chandrababu Naidu 'Let's stick to the facts,' Boseraju said in a statement, asserting that India's first operational quantum computer is already up and running in Bengaluru, and has been offering commercial services since April 2025. Naidu had earlier taken to social media platform 'X' to announce Andhra's upcoming quantum milestone, saying, 'Our state is set to deploy India's first indigenously built 8-qubit quantum computer this November in Amaravati, with support from @QpiAI.' Naidu added that the project, backed by the National Quantum Mission, would help transform agriculture, healthcare, and water management in Andhra Pradesh, while congratulating QpiAI founder Nagendra Nagarajan. But Boseraju was quick to correct the record. 'For the record, India's first quantum computer — indigenously built by QpiAI right here in Bengaluru — began commercial operations in April 2025,' he said. 'This 25-qubit machine, named INDUS, is already delivering real-time solutions in healthcare, defence, finance, and advanced research,' he said. Also Read - Bengaluru's lost lakes to get ₹50 crore makeover with pathways, fencing, and more at 24 sites Taking a clear swipe at Naidu's post, Boseraju stressed the importance of 'considering facts and figures' while celebrating scientific progress. 'Karnataka is not only leading India's quantum charge but is solidifying its position as the epicentre of quantum innovation,' he added. To back his claims, Boseraju also pointed to the establishment of India's first Quantum Research Park at IISc Bengaluru. The Karnataka government has sanctioned ₹48 crore for the development of its second phase. Further intensifying the battle of tech supremacy, Boseraju announced that Bengaluru will host the country's first-ever Quantum Summit on July 31 and August 1. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D K Shivakumar are slated to unveil a comprehensive roadmap aimed at transforming Karnataka into a global quantum hub. 'With multiple initiatives underway, Karnataka is taking a holistic approach to build a future-ready quantum ecosystem,' Boseraju said, signalling that the state won't cede ground easily in the race for quantum dominance.

‘India's 1st quantum computer operational in Bengaluru'
‘India's 1st quantum computer operational in Bengaluru'

New Indian Express

time27-07-2025

  • Science
  • New Indian Express

‘India's 1st quantum computer operational in Bengaluru'

BENGALURU: Karnataka Minister for Science and Technology NS Boseraju said India's first quantum computer is already operational in Bengaluru, and Karnataka is leading the country in quantum innovation. The minister was responding to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's tweet stating that Andhra Pradesh is set to deploy India's first indigenously built 8-qubit quantum computer this November in Amaravati. 'While celebrating our progress, we must also cultivate a culture of considering facts and figures,' the minister stated in a sharp response to Naidu's claims. Boseraju said that Karnataka, particularly Bengaluru, has already made significant progress as the hub of India's quantum sector. A prime example is the 25-qubit quantum computer 'Indus', indigenously developed by QpiAI and operational in Bengaluru, he stated. He highlighted that India's first Quantum Research Park has been established at the prestigious Indian Institute of Science (IISc). The state cabinet has approved Rs 48 crore for the development of its second phase. Several initiatives are underway to ensure the holistic growth of the quantum sector in Karnataka. A Quantum Summit is being organised in Bengaluru on July 31 and August 1. A roadmap to transform Karnataka into a global quantum powerhouse is being prepared, which will be unveiled on July 31 by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, read a statement from the minister's office.

Bengaluru is already a quantum hub: Minister
Bengaluru is already a quantum hub: Minister

The Hindu

time26-07-2025

  • Science
  • The Hindu

Bengaluru is already a quantum hub: Minister

India's first quantum computer has already become operational in Bengaluru, and the city has become an epicentre of the country's quantum development, Minister for Minor Irrigation, Science, and Technology N.S. Boseraju has said. This came in response to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's earlier announcement of a collaboration with QPIAI, a quantum computing company, to establish the ambitious Amaravati Quantum Valley, under the National Quantum Mission. Mr. Naidu claimed this would mark the first such quantum technology hub in India, aimed at advancing research and innovation. Home to Indus Responding to this, Mr. Boseraju said Bengaluru has already made significant progress as the hub of India's quantum sector. A prime example is the 25-qubit quantum computer 'Indus', indigenously developed and operational in Bengaluru. Mr. Boseraju said India's first Quantum Research Park has been established at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. A two-day Quantum Summit was being organised in Bengaluru from July 31. Nobel laureates in the field of quantum technology would participate in this summit, he said.

Karnataka minister refutes Andhra CM, says first indigenous quantum computer operational in Bengaluru
Karnataka minister refutes Andhra CM, says first indigenous quantum computer operational in Bengaluru

Time of India

time26-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Karnataka minister refutes Andhra CM, says first indigenous quantum computer operational in Bengaluru

Academy Empower your mind, elevate your skills In a sharp rebuttal to Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu's claim that his state is set to deploy India's first indigenously built 8-qubit quantum computer this November in Amaravati, Karnataka minister N S Boseraju asserted that the country's first quantum computer is already operational in a statement, Karnataka Science and Technology Minister said the quantum computer, built by Bengaluru-based QpiAI , has been providing commercial services since April was responding to Naidu's post on 'X' dated July 24, in which the Andhra Pradesh chief minister said, "Our state is set to deploy India's first indigenously built 8-qubit quantum computer this November in Amaravati, with support from @QpiAI.""This initiative, backed by the National Quantum Mission , aims to transform agriculture, water management, and healthcare. I would like to congratulate QpiAI founder Mr Nagendra Nagarajan and express my gratitude to @nqmdst for their support of this project," Naidu to the announcement, Boseraju said, "For the record, India's first quantum computer-built indigenously by @QpiAI right here in Bengaluru-began commercial operations in April 2025.""This 25-qubit quantum computer, named INDUS, is already delivering real-world services in sectors such as healthcare, defence, advanced research, finance, and others," he he added, is not only leading the nation in quantum innovation but also continues to strengthen its position as the epicentre of India's quantum future."While celebrating our progress, we must also cultivate a culture of considering facts and figures," the minister a subsequent statement, Boseraju highlighted that India's first Quantum Research Park has been established at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Karnataka Cabinet has approved Rs 48 crore for the development of its second phase, he added."Several initiatives are underway to ensure the holistic growth of the quantum sector in Karnataka," he also claimed that for the first time in the country, a Quantum Summit will be held in Bengaluru on July 31 and August 1.A roadmap to transform Karnataka into a global quantum powerhouse will be unveiled at the summit by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, Boseraju a strong content lineup, the summit will showcase cutting-edge innovations from academia, startups, and enterprises driving quantum advancements, reads the Quantum India Bengaluru, 2025 will explore the latest developments in quantum technologies through keynote sessions, panel discussions, and industry presentations. Exclusive industry visits to top quantum labs and companies will provide hands-on exposure to real-world applications, it added.

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