Vinod Khosla calls on AP CM Naidu Hyderabad, Dec 12 (INN): Venture Capitalist Vinod Khosla met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu here on Friday.
During his meeting with the Chief Minister, Khosla said that his team and the AP government are exploring opportunities to work on an e-Municipality Application.
Further, the state government is also working with Kholsa Labs for innovative applications on the ePOS devices for fair price shops.
The Chief Minister and Khosla also discussed the possibility of face-to-face mentoring sessions at AP's Startup Village and also guide the government in curriculum for leadership academy (an initiative under the start-up village).
Khosla also evinced interest in getting AP government to collaborate with CK-12 Foundation, a California-based non-profit organization whose stated mission is to reduce the cost and increase access to K-12 education. For this, the CK-12 Foundation will design education courses/curriculum by working with AP Government.
News Posted: 12 December, 2014
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