Amid corona cases stress and tension one good news came for Andhra Pradesh students that Microsoft and the Government of Andhra Pradesh are partnering to teach digital skills to 1.62 lakh students and unemployed youth in the state's 300+ colleges and skill development centres. Let us share that Mekapati Goutham Reddy, the Minister of Information Technology, announced that the state of Andhra Pradesh has signed an MoU with Microsoft to train students and youth with the idea that as a result of their additional skills, they will become employable by a variety of businesses. Here it is to be noted that AP Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy wants every home to be "digitally connected," he said. In three years, about 80 lakh homes will be connected to the internet. According to the minister, the priority will be on "remote learning," which was a major challenge during the Covid time. He mentioned that attempts are being made to provide computers and laptops to the state's 1.30 crore residents. While Anant Maheshwari, president of Microsoft India, said that the company's goal is to create an inclusive, skills-based economy in the state. The Government of Andhra Pradesh, Department of Higher Education (APHED), and Microsoft have formed a strategic alliance to develop a comprehensive and scalable skilling experience that includes access to learning content on Microsoft Learn, educational webinars, and experiential learning, in addition to hands-on lab exercises and industry certification courses. AP government issued order for temporary closure of these places Owaisi's attack, says bodies are being buried and Modi government is smelling Indian flights banned till May 15, Australian PM Morrison announces Fight is not with congress, it is against corona: Rahul Gandhi