Jharkhand holds national consultation in Delhi to seek inputs on Vision 2050 roadmap
The Jharkhand government has initiated a two-day National Stakeholders Consultation in New Delhi to gather input from policymakers, industry leaders, technology experts, and development partners regarding its Vision 2050 roadmap. The event focuses on topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), digital governance, industrial investment, and tourism. Organized by the departments of Information Technology, Industries, and Tourism under the leadership of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, the consultation aims to shape policies for long-term economic growth and attract investment to the state. Discussions on the first day centered around AI adoption, digital governance, and IT infrastructure, with participation from major technology firms like Microsoft, Google, IBM, Oracle, AWS, and Salesforce. These companies engaged in B2G interactions, proposing initiatives such as AI training programs for teachers and AI-driven data platforms for government departments. The consultation will continue on Thursday with sessions on industrial investment, tourism, and strategic partnerships, potentially leading to the unveiling of new draft policies, signing of MoUs, and launching of digital portals.
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The Jharkhand government has initiated a two-day National Stakeholders Consultation in New Delhi to gather input from policymakers, industry leaders, technology experts, and development partners regarding its Vision 2050 roadmap. The event focuses on topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), digital governance, industrial investment, and tourism. Organized by the departments of Information Technology, Industries, and Tourism under the leadership of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, the consultation aims to shape policies for long-term economic growth and attract investment to the state. Discussions on the first day centered around AI adoption, digital governance, and IT infrastructure, with participation from major technology firms like Microsoft, Google, IBM, Oracle, AWS, and Salesforce. These companies engaged in B2G interactions, proposing initiatives such as AI training programs for teachers and AI-driven data platforms for government departments. The consultation will continue on Thursday with sessions on industrial investment, tourism, and strategic partnerships, potentially leading to the unveiling of new draft policies, signing of MoUs, and launching of digital portals.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the Jharkhand government's initiative to consult stakeholders on its Vision 2050 roadmap. It includes quotes from the Chief Minister, mentions various policy areas being discussed, and highlights the involvement of multiple technology firms without showing
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the event, citing the government's initiatives and participants. Objectivity is strong as it presents facts without evident bias, though some promotional language may slightly skew perception.
Hindustan TimesIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 755 days ago
Jharkhand, a state in India, is preparing to unveil its plan for integrating artificial intelligence and digital governance at the National Stakeholders' Consultation 2026 in New Delhi. The event, organized by the state's Department of Information Technology & e-Governance, will feature presentations by Chief Minister Hemant Soren and participation from over 100 technology companies and government officials. The consultation aims to position Jharkhand as a leader in AI-driven governance and digital transformation, while promoting the state's IT infrastructure and talent pool. Key components include showcasing the Ranchi IT Park, highlighting the state's growing IT workforce, and presenting the Draft AI Policy 2026 for stakeholder feedback.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Jharkhand's planned initiatives in AI and digital governance without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. It focuses on factual developments such as the state's roadmap, collaboration with technology firms, and economic incentives, without taking
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 75): Factuality is moderate as the article mentions BHASHINI CEO Amitabh Nag but lacks detailed context. Objectivity is good but the piece seems more like a feature than a news report.
Business StandardIndependent🔒CenterFactual 30Objective 709 days ago
The article titled 'Waterways Leisure Tourism slips on debut' by Business Standard discusses the underperformance of India's new waterways leisure tourism initiative. The report highlights challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of investment, and limited awareness among tourists. It notes that despite government efforts to promote this form of eco-tourism, the sector has failed to gain traction. The article also mentions the potential economic benefits of developing river-based tourism but emphasizes the current shortcomings in implementation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the challenges facing waterways leisure tourism without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It reports on government initiatives and their outcomes without strong ideological framing.
Why these scores (Factual 30 · Objective 70): Irrelevant to the main event of Jodhpur airport inauguration. Low factuality due to unrelated content. Objectivity is neutral but lacks relevance to the topic.
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren participated in business-to-government meetings with global investors, industry bodies, and corporate representatives during the National Stakeholders' Consultation 2026. The discussions focused on boosting investment, tourism, renewable energy, manufacturing, healthcare, and skill development. A Singapore delegation expressed interest in long-term collaboration, including vocational training and industrial partnerships. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) proposed strengthening Jharkhand's renewable energy sector through solar and wind projects. The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) suggested promoting nature tourism and improving infrastructure. Companies like EaseMyTrip and MakeMyTrip showed interest in promoting Jharkhand's tourism through digital platforms. Additionally, discussions were held with Hero Cycles and Avon Cycles regarding establishing bicycle manufacturing facilities, potentially involving investments of up to ₹1,000 crore.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of discussions between Jharkhand's government and various stakeholders, including foreign delegations, industry associations, and private companies. It reports on multiple sectors such as tourism, renewable energy, and manufacturing without overtly favoring a
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