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    • Hon’ble Governor of Uttarakhand, Lt Gen Gurmit Singh, reviewed key IT initiatives implemented in the State. During the review, Secretary (IT) Shri Nitesh Jha apprised him on various key projects undertaken by the Uttarakhand Government in collaboration with the National Informatics Centre (NIC) and their pivotal role in strengthening digital governance in the State. He specifically highlighted NIC’s key projects such as UKSWAN, S3WaaS, and the Urban Garbage Management System.
      SIO, NIC Uttarakhand, also shared his views on the penetration of AI in reducing the digital divide, the need to develop a framework suited to Uttarakhand by involving startups, academic institutions, and the masses, and upgrading the State’s ICT infrastructure accordingly for crowd management and tourism.

    • Secretary, MeitY, Shri S. Krishnan highlighted the scale and global significance of the India AI Impact Summit 2026.
      The upcoming India AI Impact Summit is expected to be the largest among the global AI summits hosted, with an unprecedented global presence:
      🌍 Participation from 100+ countries
      🏛️ 15 Heads of Government
      👥 Around 50 Minister-level representatives
      💼 Over 50 CEOs of leading global companies
      🤖 500 prominent AI leaders—innovators, researchers, and CTOs
      🚀 400 startups being showcased
      📅 600 side events alongside the main summit

    • Under the India AI Mission, we have come out with a structure in which we have democratized setting up of AI by incentivising the industry to set up data centres and to provide compute, which reduces the cost of access of GPUs. Today, any researcher sitting in any Tier-II college or any startup working in any STPI or any IT Park across the country, can access the GPUs at a very low cost of ₹65 per GPU per hour, compared to $2.5 to $3 per GPU per hour which is available anywhere.
      — Shri Abhishek Singh, IAS, Addl. Secretary, MeitY, DG, NIC & CEO, India AI Mission

    • A Cyber Safety Awareness Programme was conducted by the Department of Education, Changlang, Arunachal Pradesh at PM SHRI Bapuji, PM GUPS Changlang Town, and PM SHRI Laktong. The training was imparted by Shri Shiva Ram Krishna, NIC Changlang District Centre. Students were sensitized on safe online behaviour, cyberbullying, responsible social media use, online fraud, and data protection. The interactive sessions witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and teachers, fostering awareness towards responsible and safe digital citizenship.

    • A one-day training programme was conducted by NIC Arunachal Pradesh on the Right To Information (RTI) and the CPGRAMS Portal for newly recruited officers of the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission. The session focused on strengthening transparency, accountability, and citizen-centric governance through practical insights on RTI provisions, officers’ roles and responsibilities, and effective grievance redressal using CPGRAMS.

    • At the Uttar Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026 in Lucknow, Shri Abhishek Singh, Addl. Secretary, MeitY, DG, NIC & CEO, India AI Mission, in a panel discussion session, emphasized that AI advancement depends on compute, talent, and trusted data. He highlighted the need to responsibly harness healthcare data through anonymization, robust governance, and well-defined data-sharing frameworks, ensuring that risks are addressed while unlocking AI’s potential safely for public good.

    • A significant step towards strengthening India’s Artificial Intelligence ecosystem was taken at the Uttar Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026 with the exchange of an MoU between Digital India Corporation (IndiaAI) and Uttar Pradesh Development Systems Corporation Limited (UPDESCO), Lucknow. The MoU was signed by Shri Anurag Yadav, Principal Secretary, IT & Electronics Department, Government of UP, and Shri Abhishek Singh, Addl. Secretary, MeitY, DG, NIC & CEO, India AI Mission. This initiative will promote digital inclusion, foster innovation, and advance AI skilling through IndiaAI Data Labs, positioning Uttar Pradesh as a leading hub for AI-driven innovation and skilled human capital under the Digital India vision.

    • Excise Department, Manipur, in coordination with NIC Manipur, conducted a training on e-GRAS Portal at the Commissioner of Excise Office, Lamphelpat. Officer-in-Charge of Excise Station, ministerial staff & concerned military/para-military personnel participated in the training.

    • The Department of Cabinet Affairs, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, in association with NIC, organised a training programme on e-Cabinet Portal for the Private Secretaries to the Hon’ble Ministers of the State Government at the NIC, Civil Secretariat, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. The programme aimed to enhance effective utilisation of the State e-Cabinet Portal, designed and developed by NIC.

    • Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajesh Bindal, Judge, Supreme Court of India, inaugurated the Regional Workshop on MedLEaPR organised by NIC at the Chandigarh Judicial Academy. On the occasion, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajesh Bindal unveiled the MedLEaPR Compendium and soft-launched the MedLEaPR Mobile App, marking a significant step towards digital empowerment in legal and medical domains. MedLEaPR is a secure and integrated platform developed by NIC for online medico-legal and postmortem reporting. Integrated with CCTNS, it facilitates data visualizations for better medical understanding, and provides digitally signed reports.

    For more details, visit : https://medleapr.nic.in

    • Shri Abhishek Singh, Addl. Secretary, MeitY, DG, NIC & CEO of India AI Mission, shared his opening remarks at the Madhya Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026. Highlighting the government’s efforts to build a robust AI ecosystem in India, he elaborated on the 7 pillars of #IndiaAIMission: Compute Capacity (GPUs), Innovation Centre (IAIC), Application Development, FutureSkills (Skilling), AIKosh (Datasets), Startup Financing, and Safe & Trusted AI (Ethics).These pillars aim to drive innovation, empower talent, and ensure responsible AI adoption across the country.

    • Dive into a world of digital innovation at Radiant Jharkhand 2.0 (Jan 29–31, 2026) in Jamshedpur. NIC showcasing citizen-centric platforms like JharSewa, e-Courts, Chancellor Portal, e-Uparjan and more drawing strong engagement from citizens & students.