Telangana to train 80,000 minority students in AI and digital safety free of cost
The Telangana government has launched a free initiative to provide integrated AI and digital safety training to 80,000 minority students across the state. The program aims to bridge the digital divide by equipping youth with essential future-ready technical skills and cybersecurity awareness.

The Telangana government is initiating a comprehensive training program to educate 80,000 students from minority communities in the fields of artificial intelligence and digital safety. This free initiative is designed to enhance technical literacy and prepare the younger generation for the evolving global job market.
This educational rollout is a tripartite collaboration between the Telangana state government, Doxa Consulting Private Limited (DCPL), and MASK NextGen Inc. The curriculum will focus on practical applications of AI alongside critical strategies for maintaining digital security and online safety.
The program is scheduled to be implemented across 205 Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society (TMREIS) schools starting from August 15. The initiative reflects the state's broader commitment to integrating emerging technologies into the public education framework. Source: Doxa Consulting Private Limited / MASK NextGen Inc



