Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, all ministers and all senior officials of the state government participated in the Chintan Civil.

Senior Minister Rushikesh Patel said Sunday in Ekta Nagar, Narmada district, that the Gujarat state government is ready to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) for more effective governance.
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Mr Patel, who is also a spokesperson for the state government, said, “As the state government is always enthusiastic and proactive in adopting new technologies, AI will become part of the Gujarat government and make its work more effective. It will happen,” he said.
Patel said in announcing the end of the three-day Chintan Civil Conference of state governments held in Ekta Nagar.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, all ministers and all senior officials of the state government participated in the Chintan Civil.
Rusikesh Patel also reported that discussions were held on simplifying and people-centring the running of the state.
Earlier in the day, officials deliberated on issues such as health and nutrition, reforming schooling, infrastructure and capacity building in rural areas, urbanization and infrastructure development, and training and capacity building for all government and municipal staff. bottom.
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Date first published: May 21, 2023 23:50 IST
