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WELCOME TO MY

PRESENTATION TOPIC ON
Digital India
Presented by : Prahlad Yadav
BBA 3rd Year
Contact no: 8287470220
E-Mail : Prahladyadav013@gmail.com
INTRODUCTION
 Digital India is a campaign launched by the Government
of India to ensure that Government services are made
available to citizens electronically by improved online
infrastructure and by increasing Internet connectivity or
by making the country digitally empowered in the field of
technology
 It was launched on 2 July 2015 by prime Minister Narendra
Modi. The initiative includes plans to connect rural areas
with high-speed
internet networks
Vision of Digital India

Empowerment

Governance
Infrastructure
Benefits of Digital India
• It will help in decreasing
Reducing paper work documentation and reducing paper work

• Digital India mission us away for cashless


Cashless Transaction transaction.

• It can help small businesses. People can use


Expansion online tools to expand their business.

Growth in GDP • It can play a key role in GDP growth.

• E-Governance will help in reducing


Reducing Corruption corruption and getting things done quickly
• There would be more transparency as all the
More transparency data would be made online and would be
accessible to citizens of the country
Nine pillars of Digital India
E-Governance
Reforming
government
through E-kranti-
Information Technology Electronic
for All delivery of
services

Public
Internet
IT for jobs
Access
Programme

Universal
Access to Early Harvest
Mobile Programme
Connectivity
Pillars
Electronice
Broadband
Manufacturin
Highway
g
Nine Pillars
•This covers three sub components, namely Broadband for All Rural
Broadband for All Urban and National Information Infrastructure
• Under Broadband for All rural, 250 thousand village Panchayats would be
Broadband
Highway covered by December, 2016. Dot will be the Nodal Department and the
project cost is estimated to be approximately Rs. 32,000 Cr.

•The initiative is to focus on network penetration and fill the gaps in


Universal connectivity in the country.
Access to •All together 42,300 uncovered villages will be covered for providing
mobile universal mobile connectivity in the country.
Connectivi
ty

• The two sub components of public Internet Access Programme are


Public
Common Service Centre and post Offices as multi-service centre.
Interest
•Common Service Centre would be strengthened and its number would be
Access
Programm increased from approximately 135,000 operational at present to 250,000 i.e.
e one CSC in each Gram Panchayat. CSCs would be made viable, multi-
functional end-points for delivery of government and business services.
DeitY would be the nodal department to implement the scheme.
Nine Pillars (Contd..)
 Open Data platform and online hosting of information & documents
Informatio would facilitate open and easy access to information for citizens.
n for all  Government shall pro-actively engage through social media web based
platforms to inform citizens. MyGov.in has already been launched as a
medium to exchange ideas/ suggestions with Government. It will
facilitate 2-way communication between citizens and government
E-
 Form simplification and field reduction – Forms should be made simple
Governanc
and user friendly and only minimum and necessary information should
e
be collected.
Reforming
 Online applications, tracking of status and interface between
governmen
departments should be provided.
t though
Technolog
 There are 31 mission mode Projects under different stages of e-
y
governance project lifecycle. Further, 10 new MMPs have been added to
e-Kranti by the Apex Committee on National e- governance Plan headed
E-kranti – by the Cabinet Secretary in its meeting held on 18th March 2014.
Electronic  All Schools will be connected with broadband . Free wifi will be provided
delivery of
services
in all secondary and higher secondary schools.
Nine Pillars (Contd..)
• The government is planning to teaching one crore learners from small
IT for Jobs towns and village for IT industry. Plans are to exercise 300,000 assistance
distribution providers in 2 years to run practical companies offering IT
services and telecoms companies to train 500,000 rural workers in 5 years.

Early • The government is planning to set up Aadhar Allowed Fingerprint


Harvest Presence Program in all central government workplaces situated at Delhi. A
Programm web based application software system will allow online documenting of
es attendance and its watching by the involved stakeholders.

• Concentrate is on set tob containers, VSAT, mobile, consumer electronics,


technology, medical electronic devices, intelligent energy metres, Smart
Electronics cards and micro ATMs. For this the government is co-ordinating on many
Manufactu front be it taxes, rewards, financial systems of range and offering cost
ring benefits to local producers.
Challenges in Implementing Digital India
High Level of Digital illiteracy

Connectivity to remote areas

Compatibility with center state databases

Cyber Crime

Net neutrality
Impact of Digital India
 According to analysts, the Digital India plan could boost GDP up
to $1 trillion by 2025. It can play key role in macro-economic
Economic factors such as GDP growth, employment generation, labor
Impact productivity, growth in number of businesses and revenue
leakages for the government.

 Social Sectors such as education, health care, and banking are


unable to reach out to the citizens due to obstructions and
Social Impact limitations such as middleman, illiteracy, ignorance, poverty,
lack of funds, information and investments.

 The major changes in the technology space will not only


brought changes to the economic system but will also contribute
Environment to the environmental changes. The next genration technologies
al Impact will help in lowering the carbon footprint by reducing fuel
consumption, waste management, greener workplaces and thus
leading to a greener ecosystem.
Conclusion
The vision of digital India is grand. It is a huge step towards
building a truly empowered nation. If successful, it transform
citizen access to multimedia information, content and
services. However the goal is still far away since most of the
nine pillars of digital India mission are facing serious
challenges in implementation. It is imperative that focused
persistent attention must be given to each and every pillar so
that this programme does not end up in failure. In fact we all
should be mentally prepared for the change and be ready to
face the challenges in implementing this policy, only then it
would be possible to make this vision a reality…

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