Google will undertake a digital literacy drive covering internet safety in government schools, and also conduct a similar exercise for government officials.
The MoU in this regard was signed in Silicon Valley in the presence of visiting Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar who is leading a high-level delegation on a tour to the US and Canada to attract investments to his state.
"It will not only give a decisive push to our drive to digitise Haryana but also help pace up work," the chief minister said.
Google India's policy country head Chetan Krishnaswamy said they hope the joint initiatives will bear rich dividends for the state and its citizens as they embrace the internet and help the government achieve its vision.
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"We are delighted to be collaborating with the government of Haryana in furthering its objective of digitising Haryana through state-wide digital literacy campaigns and helping the different departments in optimising their web assets for mobile platforms," he said.
Later at a news conference, the chief minister said his government is creating world class infrastructure in Haryana.
"Earlier, there were only four national highways in the state. Now, nine additional National Highways have already been approved. Besides, we shall have a special purpose vehicle for all clearances related to the Railways," he said.
To achieve these objectives, Khattar said the state government recently announced its Entrepreneur Promotion Policy 2015 with key features like ease-of-doing business and single-window system to ensure speedy clearances.