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PM Modi visits Gandhinagar school centre that analyses 500 cr Data

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate several development projects as part of his three-day visit to his home state, which is due for assembly polls this year.

On Monday, Modi visited the Command and Control Centre for Schools in Gandhinagar. This Centre collects over 500 crore data sets annually and analyses them using big data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, to enhance overall learning outcomes for students.

The Command and Control Centre for Schools has been deemed a global best practice by the World Bank, which has invited other countries to study this project. The prime minister is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for several development projects at Banas Dairy in Diyodar of Banaskantha district on Tuesday and later the foundation stone of the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar.

He is also scheduled to inaugurate the Global AYUSH Investment & Innovation Summit at Gandhinagar and attend the Adijati Maha Sammelan in Dahod and lay the foundation stone for various development projects on Wednesday.

The Adijati Maha Sammelan in Dahod that the prime minister is scheduled to attend is expected to garner a two-lakh strong crowd. In Dahod, Modi will inaugurate projects worth over Rs 1,400 crore.

Attribution-the Economic Times







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