Wi-Fi facilities in 11 Government Colleges launched

AI and Internet should be used for people’s welfare: Tripura CM

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AGARTALA, Oct 28: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that everyone needs to move forward in various fields using AI and the Internet, and technology must be utilized for the welfare of the people.

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Saha said this while inaugurating Wi-Fi facilities in 11 government colleges (Phase II) and launching the Mukhyamantri Yuba Yogayog Yojana for the academic year 2024–25 at the Government Arts and Crafts College in Lichu Bagan, Agartala.

At the function organized jointly by the Information Technology Department and the Higher Education Department, Saha said that having a Wi-Fi system provides many benefits in work.

“Wi-Fi services have already been launched in 19 government colleges in the state. Today, this facility is being provided in 11 more colleges. This system will offer many advantages in the field of technology and benefit students greatly. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given special importance to technology. The youth community (18 to 35 years) of India constitutes about 60 to 65 percent of the total population, which is a matter of pride for us, as no other country in the world has such a large youth population,” he said.

Saha said that the youth will play a special role in realizing the Prime Minister’s dream of building a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

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The chief minister further said that Tripura is now progressing in all aspects.

“A few days ago, Tripura was declared the third fully literate state in the country. This recognition was granted in accordance with UNESCO guidelines. Tripura achieved this position after Goa and Mizoram. Currently, there is dependence on technology in every field,” he said.

Saha further mentioned that under the Mukhyamantri Yuba Yogayog Yojana, students studying in the final year of college are given Rs 5,000 to buy mobile phones.

“Now that Wi-Fi has been introduced in colleges, students will no longer have to spend their own money on the Internet. The state government has also introduced a start-up policy. Investors from outside the state are coming in. Airtel has been allotted space to build data centers. Medical science too is not without technology. AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the Internet must be used to advance in various fields. Great work is being done in the areas of medical services and agriculture. Today, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp are all technology-dependent. The best services must be provided to people through technology. However, technology should always be used for good,” he added.

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The chief minister also emphasized the importance of setting up more mobile towers in the state.

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