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UP MLAs to Get AI Training? Here’s Why the Government Thinks It’s a Game-Changer

By Nishant Richhariya
Published On: July 17, 2025
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Uttar Pradesh MLAs attending an AI training session inside the Assembly, using tablets and tech-enabled presentations.
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In a first-of-its-kind move, the Uttar Pradesh government has announced AI training for its elected MLAs. The objective? To help lawmakers become more tech-savvy, understand data better, and use technology to deliver faster, more accountable public service.

Lucknow – July 16, 2025 | ⏱ Read Time: 3 min

Uttar Pradesh is about to set a precedent in Indian politics. The state is gearing up to provide AI training to its MLAs — an initiative being rolled out in partnership with IIT Kanpur. But this isn’t just about buzzwords and jargon. The real aim is to make technology work for governance — and bring it closer to the people.

The training programme is designed to be practical, not theoretical. Legislators will be guided through real-life applications — from how to use chatbots and data dashboards, to running policy simulations that mirror the challenges they face daily in their constituencies.

What Will Change?

With AI at their fingertips, MLAs could soon start spotting local issues faster, tracking development projects more efficiently, and making smarter, data-informed decisions. That could mean quicker action, fewer delays, and policies that actually match what people on the ground need.

State advisors believe this will also improve communication between citizens and their representatives — especially in rural areas, where responsiveness has often lagged behind.

A Digital Turning Point in Politics?

Until now, most digital training in government has been reserved for bureaucrats and officials. This time, the elected representatives are being put front and centre. It’s a sign that digital governance must start at the top, and it marks a major shift in how Indian politics views technology.

This move is more than just a training session. It signals a deeper change — a future where public leadership is rooted in real-time data, and where policy decisions are guided by insights, not instincts.

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Nishant Richhariya

Hi Readers, I am Nishant. With over 12 years of experience in the corporate world managing administrative operations, I’ve successfully pivoted my career toward the digital frontier. I now specialize in content creation and AI-driven media publishing. As the founder of AIWorldSpace.com, I cover the latest trends in artificial intelligence—bringing insightful news, tool reviews, tutorials, and career-centric AI content tailored for students, professionals, and tech enthusiasts.

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