[ad_1] The Karnataka Digital Economic system Mission (KDEM) goals for the State’s contribution to India’s digital economic system to succeed in $300 billion by 2026 by enabling holistic progress of the tech sector — IT, ITES, GCC’s, EPM firms, and startups – within the State, stated Sanjeev Gupta, CEO of KDEM. Karnataka presently contributes $100-110 billion to India’s digital economic system. KDEM plans to deepen its partnership with the business gamers and develop and set up tech clusters past the state’s capital— Bengaluru, to attain greater contribution, stated Gupta. New clusters The Mission has recognized three new clusters — Kalaburgi, Raichur,…
Author: Haripriya Sureban
[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the second day of his go to to Karnataka, took half in a slew of actions in Mysuru. He led the mass Yoga day celebration and marked the tip of his stick with a go to to the Wadiyars, the erstwhile rulers. Modi started the day by inaugurating the ‘Revolutionary Digital Yoga Exhibition’. He participated in a mass yoga demonstration with hundreds of different members to rejoice the eighth Worldwide Day of Yoga (IDY) towards the backdrop of Mysuru Palace. He stated, “Yoga brings peace to the individuals, the society, the nation and to the universe…