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Minister! By using technology, waste water from Wagmati can be made drinkable,'' said a student studying in the Faculty of Engineering while showing the model he had made to the Minister of Communication and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung. In response, Minister Gurung also praised them. "Looking at the creative work of young people like you, I myself feel energized," said Minister Gurung.
Happy with Minister Gurung's praise, student Saksham Silwal said, 'After his praise, we got the motivation to do more work.' Minister Gurung, who inaugurated and observed the three-day 'Orbit Engineering Expo to Point Zero' organized by the Engineers Association from today at Sagarmatha Engineering College in Sanepa, encouraged the students and also highlighted the potential of the young generation in the field of information technology.
Minister Gurung gave information about what action plans are being made by the ministry and the government for the development of information technology. He said that preparations are being made to bring an effective policy on Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology within a month and said that the next strategy of the government is to benefit agriculture, tourism, economy and other sectors through the use of information technology.
Minister Gurung said that the next era is the era of information and technology and said that there is a lot of possibility for the youth to ensure their future in this field. "The policy regarding AI has not been made yet," he said, "There are many opportunities and challenges in this field. However, if it is properly utilized, the country's economy can be greatly benefited.' Minister Gurung mentioned that by making Nepal an IT hub, it is necessary to create an environment where the manpower working in the technology sector of all regions can work together.
