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The Kerala State Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC) today launched an ambitious programme for imparting training in Blockchain technology among students. The initiative is part of plans to position the state as the largest supplier of Blockchain technologists in the country, a official statement said here. K M Abraham, Chairman, K-DISC, who launched the Accelerated Blockchain Competency Development (ABCD) programme at a function here, said the initiative is aimed at ensuring that Kerala emerges as a national hub for talent in Blockchain and related technologies. "K-DISC has set an ambitious target of producing 25,000 Blockchain technologists in three years. It is expected that over 5,000 certified students can be trained in the first twelve months," he said. On the current challenge the state is facing, Abraham said that in order to survive, the state has to regain its ability to export and create manpower. Santhosh Kurup, CEO, ICT Academy, P V ...

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