Sisodia said the Delhi government representatives will study's Telangana's T-Hub (a government-promoted incubator for startups) model here.
"On the lines of T-Hub, we are creating Delhi-Hub. We have identified land (for the project). We have several ideas ...several incubation research projects are going on in Delhi and by incorporating all we will create Delhi-Technology hub," he told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.
"We will study their (Telangana's) policy and meet entrepreneurs (in T-Hub)," said Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio.
Later, a delegation led by Sisodia met Telangana IT Minister K T Rama Rao in this regard.
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During the meeting, Rao explained to the delegation members the various initiatives undertaken by the Telangana government to support the innovation ecosystem and skilling of youngsters.
Rao outlined the experiences of the state in building India's largest startup incubator T-Hub and the skilling initiative Telangana Academy of Skill and Knowledge (TASK).
Earlier, addressing the second edition of the 'MeltingPot 2020 Innovation Summit 2017' here, Sisodia said the Delhi government has been promoting research and innovation in institutes.
Our focus is to develop innovative thinking capacities and critical thinking process among every child who studies in government or private schools in Delhi, he said.
The minister said in Delhi there an estimated 40 lakh students in government and private schools.
"Our institutes are becoming innovative and research- oriented. We have to do more research and fix the problem of education first and we (AAP government) have been trying to fix that," Sisodia said.
The summit aims to provide a platform to stakeholders who want to promote research and share their experience of engaging students in R&D.