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Nadella meets PM, IT minister; talks digital inclusion

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Microsoft Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Satya Nadella on Tuesday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and discussed the company’s digital inclusion programme that leverages technology for improving rural health care and education.

The India-born CEO also participat­ed in a round table at the NITI Aayog on tapping into cloud computing for good gover- nance in the country.

In a tweet, NITI Aayog said: “@Microsoft CEO @satyanadel­la answers queries of senior government officials on secure use big data and cloud computing for good governance.”

It also shared a photograph of the NITI Aayog’s Vice-Chairman Arvind Panagariya presenting Nadella a book titled State Forward about best practices in governance from States. Nadella and Ravi Shankar Prasad talked about the software giant’s rural digital initiative­s and about leveraging its profession­al networking platform, LinkedIn, for creating employment opportunit­ies.

Satya Nadella, who is on a multi-city tour, is scheduled to address a conference on ‘Future Decoded’ in Mumbai.

He was in India’s tech hub Bengaluru on Monday and spoke on a slew of topics including Artificial Intelligen­ce and reskilling. He met with the start-up community and unveiled a cloud partnershi­p with e-tailer Flipkart.

Terming his meeting with Nadella as “fruitful”, Prasad said India would look at applying the experience­s of Microsoft’s pilot project in Harisal for its newly-announced ‘Digi Gaon’ initiative.

“Microsoft is doing good work in India. In particular, we have appreciate­d their initiative for digital inclusion in villages...the Harisal pilot project in Maharashtr­a where they brought in a lot of technology and connectivi­ty for digital health and digital education...,” Prasad said after the 30-minute meeting.

“This is something I am considerin­g for replicatio­n...given our larger vision of digital village announced in the Budget by the FM under ‘Digi Gaon’ initiative,” he added.

Prasad said other issues that were discussed in detail included “LinkedIn involvemen­t in skilling profession­als to be exposed to good job opportunit­ies”.

“In particular, LinkedIn exposure for creating more employment opportunit­ies and ‘Digi Gaon’ becoming a success with applicatio­n of the experience of pilot project in Harisal, is something we eagerly look forward to,” Prasad said.

 ?? PHOTO: DALIP KUMAR ?? Microsoft CEO Satya Narayana Nadella (left) with Union Minister for Electronic­s & Informatio­n Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad during a meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday
PHOTO: DALIP KUMAR Microsoft CEO Satya Narayana Nadella (left) with Union Minister for Electronic­s & Informatio­n Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad during a meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday

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