Cabinet approves next phase of Atal Mission:

Cabinet approves next phase of Atal Mission:

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Category : National Published on: November 27 2024

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  • The Union Cabinet, at a meeting here on Monday, approved the continuation of the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), implemented by NITI Aayog, with an enhanced allocation of ₹2,750 crore for the period till March 31, 2028.
  • The Centre said the next phase of AIM is expected to further enhance India’s global competitiveness in the innovation ecosystem. “The continuation of AIM will directly contribute to creating better jobs, innovative products, and high-impact services across sectors,” a release said.
  • It said AIM 2.0 will pilot new initiatives designed to fill gaps in the ecosystem.
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