Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced a $10 billion digitization fund for India's digital economy. Pichai's announcement came after his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday where he discussed issues such as leveraging the power of technology to transform the lives of India's farmers and youth.
"Today at #GoogleForIndia we announced a new $10 Bdigitization fund to help accelerate India’s digital economy. We’re proud to support PM
@narendramodi ’s vision for Digital India - many thanks toMinister @rsprasad & Minister @DrRPNishank for joining us," Sundar Pichai tweeted.This morning, had an extremely fruitful interaction with Sundar Pichai. We spoke on a wide range of subjects, particularly leveraging the power of technology to transform th elives of India's farmers, youngsters and entrepreneurs," Prime Minister Narendra Modi also wrote on Twitter.
"One of the challenges of this moment is that we can’t visit the people we love, or the places we call home. During this time, the ability to be online has been a lifeline to so many of us: whether you’re as mall business trying to stay afloat…a parent looking for updates on how to keep your family healthy … or a student trying to keep up with your studies.Being helpful in these moments is at the core of Google’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful,"Sundar Pichai, Madurai-born Google and its parent company Alphabet's CEO said.
"This mission is deeply personal to me. Growing up,technology provided a window to a world outside my own. It also brought us closer together as a family. Every evening we were drawn to the television by Doordarshan’s special rendition of “Sare Jahan Se Accha," Sundar Pichaiwrote in his address letter on Google for India initiative.
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