Google India live event commenced today at 2PM IST, where the company talked about the milestones it has achieved in the past few years meanwhile bringing a digital revolution in the nation.
Ahead of the virtual summit, Google’s parent company Alphabet’s CEO Sundar Pichai had a brief discussion with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, about the new work culture that is emerging in India during COVID-19 times while talking about the importance of cyber security.
This morning, had an extremely fruitful interaction with @sundarpichai. We spoke on a wide range of subjects, particularly leveraging the power of technology to transform the lives of India’s farmers, youngsters and entrepreneurs. pic.twitter.com/IS9W24zZxs
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 13, 2020
Google India in its event also announced a $10billion digitization fund to help accelerate India’s digital economy.
Today at #GoogleForIndia we announced a new $10B digitization fund to help accelerate India’s digital economy. We’re proud to support PM @narendramodi’s vision for Digital India – many thanks to Minister @rsprasad & Minister @DrRPNishank for joining us. https://t.co/H0EUFYSD1q
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) July 13, 2020
While talking about digital India and how small businesses are approaching digital payments, Google’s head officials also talked about helping the SMBs in collaboration with Prasar Bharati, featuring the success stories of small businesses.
To inspire the many SMBs looking to digitise, we’re launching a learning series in partnership with @prasarbharati, featuring success stories of Indian businesses going digital
Catch @caesars talk about it at #GoogleForIndia, now https://t.co/j17FAICaPx#G4IN pic.twitter.com/lNh1MSmI4M
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) July 13, 2020
Head of Google Marketing in India, Sapna Chadha, talked about the new learning culture in India. As pandemic took a toll on the world, ‘Teach from Home’ became normal and Google through its various platforms helped the kids in staying updated with their course.
Being helpful in the wake of a new education crisis.
Catch @SappyChadha talk about our role in supporting the teaching ecosystem and making education accessible from home.
Join us on the livestream of #GoogleForIndia now: https://t.co/91wWrg5Vom#G4IN pic.twitter.com/OkhJiQyfEo
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) July 13, 2020
Witnessing the current education crisis, Google India is partnering with CBSE, Skill Education and Training, to enable more than 1 million teachers from 22,000 schools across India to deliver blended learning that combines the classroom approach with online learning.
We’re partnering with CBSE, Skill Education and Training, to enable 1M+ teachers from 22,000 schools across India to deliver blended learning that combines the classroom approach with online learning.
Hear from @SappyChadha at #GoogleForIndia: https://t.co/91wWrg5Vom#G4IN pic.twitter.com/y734XgphCb
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) July 13, 2020
.@Googleorg is giving $1Mn to @Kaivalya_India to train over 700,000 teachers to deliver virtual education for students from low-income communities.
Hear about it from @SappyChadha at #GoogleForIndia: https://t.co/j17FAICaPx #G4IN pic.twitter.com/Belf0OQRN7
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) July 13, 2020