Bitcoin Mining Training Coming to 30 Cities in India

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Bitcoin Mining Training Coming to 30 Cities in India




 
 
Indian chamber of commerce is planning to launch a bitcoin mining training program in 30 cities all across India. The aim of this program goal is to teach young people about cryptocurrencies, bitcoin, crypto mining, blockchain technology and entrepreneurship to empower the rural population for becoming self-employment.

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Bitcoin Mining Training Program

As reported by local media, the Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DICCI) is joining hands with social entrepreneur and Dr. Tausif Malik who is the treasurer for Democrats Abroad India in order to launch a training program for bitcoin mining in as many as 30 cities across India.



Founded in 2005, DICCI is an industry association that support business enterprises for Dalits.

Malik founded Mahabfic, a platform formed to promote investments in Maharashtra for blockchain, fintech, cryptocurrency and initial coin offerings (ICOs). But to clarify it further, their website states “We are not promoting the technology, we are promoting the State of Maharashtra as the ideal destination for investing for development of technology & promotion.”

DICCI and Mahabfic will form the “World’s 1st & largest Bitcoin Mining Training Program (BMTP) for self-employment.” This program aims to “give power to the rural strata of populace especially the youth from the farming community to earn income from their regions, this would open up new economic avenues in these areas. As commented by the ” DICCI founder and chairman, Shri Milind Kamble:



“The blockchain technology is the future of technology growth and bitcoin/cryptocurrency mining is a must for blockchain platform to operate. Hence, bitcoin/cryptocurrency mining training program (BMTP) is important for our youth to learn on a nationwide scale for self-employment.”

The nationwide BMTP will be spread over 30 cities to empower youth of India for self-employment. The cities are Delhi, Pune, Aurangabad, Mumbai, Junnar, Osmanabad,  Latur, Nashik, Nagpur, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pondicherry, Cochin, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Bodh Gaya, Patna, Lucknow, Jaipur, Indore, Varanasi, Bhopal, Raipur, Ranchi, Jammu, Chandigarh and Guwahati.



As per the announcement, the program aims to educate the students about bitcoin minin, blockchain technology, cryptocurrency fundamentals, startups and business enterprise,” The report also suggested that “the first training program will be started in the month of May in Pune city,” the city where DICCI is located.

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