State government will release policy to set up ‘innovation city’, says Aadhav Arjuna
Tamil Nadu government officials announced a new policy to establish an 'innovation city' aimed at retaining local talent and fostering domestic entrepreneurship. The initiative seeks to provide infrastructure for students to develop their ideas within India rather than seeking opportunities abroad.
Why it matters
This policy reflects a strategic effort by the state to boost its economy and reduce 'brain drain' by supporting local innovation ecosystems.
Public Works and Sports Development Minister Aadhav Arjuna said on Saturday that the Tamil Nadu government would soon release a ‘visionary’ policy to help establish an ‘innovation city’ so innovators from India can realise their ideas in the country instead of searching for opportunities abroad.
The article reports on government policy announcements and university convocation speeches without editorializing.
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