Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said that a 300-acre ‘innovation city’ is being set up in Navi Mumbai to help the state’s economic growth.
He was Speaking at the IT industry lobby grouping Nasscom event in Mumbai yesterday. Fadnavis said Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran has volunteered to write a paper that will list the salient features of the city.
It can be noted that a new international airport is coming up in Navi Mumbai, and the state is also aiming to develop an entirely new city near the facility, said Fadnavis.
He also announced that the state is also putting up a global capability centre ‘park’ in Navi Mumbai. The state is in “active touch” with up to five potential Global Capabilities Centers (GCCs) to invest and hopes for favourable decisions soon, he added.
The chief minister informed that it has signed several memorandum of understandings entailing investments of $20 billion recently on data centres, and added that Navi Mumbai also has a new data centre park coming up. Over 10,000 women in the state are being trained in AI under an initiative in association with tech giant Microsoft, he said.