Kerala Cabinet clears IT Policy 2026, targets five lakh jobs

The Kerala Cabinet has approved the IT Policy 2026, aiming to create five lakh jobs in the information technology sector over the next few years. This ambitious initiative seeks to position Kerala as a leading IT hub in India, fostering innovation and attracting investments. The policy emphasizes the establishment of technology parks and incubation centers to support startups and enhance the skill development of the workforce. With a focus on sustainable and inclusive growth, the state government is also looking to promote research and development in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain. The initiative aligns with Kerala's broader vision of leveraging technology to drive economic growth and improve the quality of life for its residents. The Cabinet's decision comes at a crucial time as the state seeks to rebound from the economic impacts of the pandemic, with a clear strategy to enhance job opportunities and economic resilience in the IT sector.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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