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Amazon to equip 1 million Telangana students with AI skills

The Hindu BusinessLine

The Hindu BusinessLine

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June 30, 2026

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Amazon to equip 1 million Telangana students with AI skills

The programme introduces AI literacy for students in Classes 6–9 through a digital learning textbook developed by SCERT

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 29, 2026

A Potentially Terrible AI Economic Dilemma

Austerity for the non-AI economy?

The Next Web

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· Jun 22, 2026

Amazon invites Indian users to beta-test a Hindi version of Alexa+

Amazon is testing Alexa+ in India with Hindi-language support, the company’s first move to bring its generative AI assistant to a non-Western-language market. The company sent emails to select Indian customers inviting them to join a beta-testing programme, according to TechCrunch, which viewed the invitations. The emails asked users to fill out a form in [] This story continues at The Next Web

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

Amazon Raises India Bet to $48 Billion on AI and Cloud After Jassy Meets Modi

Andy Jassy's meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Wednesday produced Amazon's largest-ever country commitment: an additional 13 billion for India's AI and cloud infrastructure, lifting Amazon's total India pledge to 48 billion by 2030. The investment will fund AWS data center expansion in Mumbai and Hyderabad, projected to support 3.8 million jobs and give 15 million small businesses access to AI tools.

BERNAMA

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· Jul 11, 2026

General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim

PETALING JAYA, July 11 (Bernama) -- Businesses should harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a capacity multiplier while continuing to invest in human talent, instead of treating the technology solely as a cost-cutting tool, Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Minister Steven Sim said.

Off The Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Amazon invests an additional $13 billion in India AI and cloud infrastructure

Amazon plans to invest an additional 13 billion to expand artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure in India, taking its total investment in the country to 48 billion between 2026 and 2030. These funds will be used to expand AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the company said in a statement on Thursday. In []...Click to read more

Metro

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· Jun 22, 2026

These Amazon travel essentials make flying so much easier

Travel like a pro with these Amazon must-haves.

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Related coverage for "Amazon to equip 1 million Telangana students with AI skills": Bloomberg — A Potentially Terrible AI Economic Dilemma. The Next Web — Amazon invites Indian users to beta-test a Hindi version of Alexa+. The Eastern Herald — Amazon Raises India Bet to $48 Billion on AI and Cloud After Jassy Meets Modi. BERNAMA — General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim. Off The Press — Amazon invests an additional $13 billion in India AI and cloud infrastructure. Metro — These Amazon travel essentials make flying so much easier