MUMBAI, Dec. 9 -- Union minister of commerce and industry, North Mumbai MP Piyush Goyal on Monday announced that a Cisco centre for AI, networking and entrepreneurship will be set up at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Kaushalya Vikas Kendra in Kandivali. For its 40th anniversary, Cisco, a global tech giant known for manufacturing, and selling networking hardware, software, and telecom equipment, had launched a '40 communities initiative', a 10-year commitment to invest in, support, and digitally empower 40 underserved communities globally. The first of its networking centres is set to come up at Kandivali. Goyal said, "India's youth are our biggest competitive strength. This Centre will empower young talent, especially women and first-generation learners with skills that lead to real jobs, innovation, and entrepreneurship." The centre will train 100,000 young people over three years in artificial intelligence, enterprise networking, cybersecurity and automation, using hybrid learning, industry-led labs and real-world project environments. At least 40% of participants will be women. It will also support MSMEs and and provide tech-skilled local talent....