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Welcome to a fresh edition of NextBigWhat newsletter which brings to you, everything you need to kno

Welcome to a fresh edition of NextBigWhat newsletter which brings to you, everything you need to know in order to become information-smart (esp in deep tech world). The newsletter is curated and delivers signals which will make you a better professional. Here goes today's edition! [Rajasthan Industrial policy draft offers incentives for EV component manufacturers]( Rajasthan government is planning to set up a research center and manufacturing zone for Electric vehicles. [nextbigwhat.com]( [Use Artificial Intelligence to monitor corruption: Housing Secretary]( Union Housing and Urban Affairs Secretary Durga Shanker Mishra asked the CPWD to make full use of AI to iron out irregularities and corruption from the department. [nextbigwhat.com]( [Rise of EVs also contributed to the slowdown in Auto Industry: Arjun Meghwal]( Union Minister for Heavy Industries Arjun Meghwal has stated that the central government’s push for electric vehicles has slightly contributed towards the slowdown in the auto industry. [nextbigwhat.com]( [Google sets up a new AI research lab in Bengaluru]( Google has announced that it will setup its new AI research lab in Bengaluru led by Dr. Manish Gupta. This will be Google’s first such lab in India. [nextbigwhat.com]( [AMA Notes: "Tons of pain points still worth solving in travel." [With Aloke Bajpai of Ixigo]]( In this week's AMA, we had the co-founder and CEO of one of the most well-known names in the travel sector in India - Aloke Bajpai of Ixigo. [nextbigwhat.com]( [UP govt seeks AI’s assistance to keep education corruption-free]( The Uttar Pradesh government is planning to use AI-powered bots to fight corruption in education and upgrade the examination system. [nextbigwhat.com]( [Hero’s Pankaj Munjal calls for a shift to e-cycles for food delivery]( Hero Motor’s Pankaj Munjal has said that Indian food delivery companies and restaurants should adopt e-bikes for delivery. [nextbigwhat.com]( [Hero along with Yamaha launches Lectro e-cycles in India; Priced at Rs. 130,000]( Hero Cycles in collaboration with Yamaha Motor and Mitsui has launched a new brand for battery-powered cycles. The new entity is called Lectro. [nextbigwhat.com]( We would love to get your feedback on the newsletter (just hit the reply button). In case you want to leave/unsubscribe - use this [link](.

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