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Digital India

A tool to empower India Digitally

Presented by
Rajmeet Kaur
Introduction
 To prepare India for a knowledge future.
 Umbrella project
Coordinated by DeitY, implemented by the entire government.
 Existing schemes will be restructured and re-focused implemented in a
synchronized manner.
Three vision area

Governance Digital
Infrastructure
and services empowerment
as a utility to
on demand to every citizen
everyone
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Vision Area 1: Infrastructure as a Utility


to Every Citizen

 High speed internet


 Unique digital identity
 Mobile phone & Bank account
 Common Service Centre
Safe and secure Cyber-space
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Vision Area 2: Governance & Services


On Demand
 integrated departments
 Services available in real time, online
 All citizen entitlements to be available
on the cloud
 cashless financial transactions
electronic
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Vision Area 3: Digital Empowerment of


Citizens

 Digital Literacy
 Universally accessible digital resources
 documents on cloud
 services in Indian languages
 Collaborative digital platforms for
participative governance
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Pillar 1. Broadband Pillar 2. Universal Access to
Highways Mobile connectivity

Broadband
for all Mobile connectivity in all
Rural villages

Broadband
for all filling the gaps in connectivity
in the country
Urban

National
National
Information
Information
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
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Pillar
Pillar 3.
3. Public
Public Internet
Internet Access
Access Pillar 4. e-Governance:
Programme – National Rural Reforming Government
Internet Mission through Technology

Common service
centres in villages Electronic Databases

Post office to Workflow automation


become Multi within Govt.
services centres
Government Business
Process Re-engineering
Govt. services to all using IT
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Pillar 5. eKranti - Electronic
Delivery of Services Pillar 6. Information for All
Online Hosting of
E-Education and e-
health care and e- Information &
Banking documents

E-planning and 2-way communication


e-Agriculture and MyGov app

E-security and Online messaging


e-justice
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Pillar 7. Electronics Pillar 8. IT for Jobs
Manufacturing
Train people in smaller
NET ZERO towns & villages for IT
Imports by 2020 sector jobs

Focused areas are Train Service Delivery


smart cards, mobiles, Agents to run viable
Set top boxes businesses delivering
IT services
Rural youth skill Telecom service
development providers to train rural
workforce to cater to
their own needs
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Pillar 9. Early Harvest Programmes

Wi-Fi in all universities and


school books to be e-books

e-Greetings from Govt. and


secure e-mail within Govt and
secured govt. websites

SMS based weather information


and disaster alerts and Govt.
portal for lost and found
children
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Various researches and reports said-


1.Iyer et al.2014 in their book they focused on the need of Digital India programme and
the role played by e-Goveranance programme in our economy.
2.Sardana 2015 emphasized on the benefits of digital literacy, hurdles in the way of
digitalisation and the strong political dedication to implement the programme.
3.Cheema 2015 in an article concluded that they key challenge is the implementation of
DIP in remote area and suggest some policies for it.
4. Chopra and Ritika 2015 summarized that to over come from the draw backs of e-
governance programme DIP launched by Govt.
5. Jaini & Tere 2015 accepted that DIP is the need of our economy and a tool for
development. The paper also concluded that the DIP reduces the paper work and
digitalization increases GDP of the economy.
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Impacts on the Economy


Social Impacts Environmental impacts
Economic Impacts
1.Improved output of the 1.All socioeconomic 1.Save environment
all sectors of economy. facilities will equally 2.Reduce paper
2.Reducion in imports available to all. consumption
expenditure. 2.Improvement in social 3.Reduce fuel
3.Online delivery system economic status. consumption
reduce the cost 3.Easy access to all 4.Reduce carbon emission
4.Atracts foreign resources 5.Reduce the travel cost
investment in economy. 6.Save natural resources.
3. In short time delivery
of services.
Challenge in the future
1.High cost of the project.
2.Lack of education and basic infrastructure.
3 lack of management among ministries.
4.Lack of private sector contribution.
5.Lack of security from cyber crimes.
6.Lack of skilled human capital.

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