KDEM Delegation Meets G Parameshwara to Drive Karnataka’s Digital Future

G Parameshwara meeting Karnataka Digital Economy Mission delegation
On July 3, 2026, Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM) leaders met Education Minister G Parameshwara at his Sadashivanagar home office. The meeting focused on Karnataka’s digital transformation vision, future strategies, and branding initiatives to position the state as a leader in technology.

We saw officials emphasize innovation, investment, and integrated development. Our sources confirmed that the delegation also shared ideas for Tumakuru’s growth, aiming to strengthen Karnataka’s digital ecosystem and create new opportunities for both rural and urban regions.

Minister G Parameshwara assured continuous government support to KDEM, promising collaboration to boost digital systems, attract investments, and encourage innovation. He said, “Our government will work hand in hand with KDEM to ensure Karnataka remains at the forefront of digital change.”

We talked to attendees including KDEM Chairman B.V. Naidu and CEO Sanjeev Gupta. They highlighted that the mission is not just about technology but also about creating jobs, improving education, and building a stronger brand for Karnataka in the global digital economy.

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Numbers add weight: ₹3.25 crore invested in recent projects, 7,000 sq. ft. campuses built under CSR, and multiple initiatives planned for Tumakuru’s integrated development. The delegation stressed that Karnataka’s digital economy could grow by 15–20% annually with sustained efforts.

The meeting was more than a courtesy call. It was a roadmap for Karnataka’s digital future, blending vision, investment, and collaboration to keep the state ahead in the digital economy race.

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