digital India and its Impact

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the presentation contains three key areas of DIP,nine pillars,impact of DIP on economy and challenges in future.


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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 Infrastructure as a utility to everyone Governance and services on demand Digital empowerment to every citizen

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

integrated departments Services available in real time, online All citizen entitlements to be available on the cloud cashless financial transactions electronic Vision Area 2: Governance & Services On Demand

Digital Literacy Universally accessible digital resources documents on cloud services in Indian languages Collaborative digital platforms for participative governance Vision Area 3: Digital Empowerment of Citizens

Pillar 1. Broadband Highways Pillar 2. Universal Access to Mobile connectivity

Pillar 3. Public Internet Access Programme – National Rural Internet Mission Govt. services to all Electronic Databases Pillar 3. Public Internet Access Programme – National Rural Internet Mission Pillar 4 . e-Governance: Reforming Government through Technology Workflow automation within Govt. Government Business Process Re-engineering using IT

Pillar 5. eKranti - Electronic Delivery of Services E-Education and e-health care and e-Banking E-security and e-justice E-planning and e-Agriculture Pillar 6. Information for All Online Hosting of Information & documents 2-way communication and MyGov app Online messaging

Pillar 7. Electronics Manufacturing NET ZERO Imports by 2020 Rural youth skill development Focused areas are smart cards, mobiles, Set top boxes Train people in smaller towns & villages for IT sector jobs Train Service Delivery Agents to run viable businesses delivering IT services Telecom service providers to train rural workforce to cater to their own needs Pillar 8. IT for Jobs

Pillar 9. Early Harvest Programmes

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.

Impacts on the Economy Economic Impacts 1.Improved output of the all sectors of economy. 2.Reducion in imports expenditure. 3.Online delivery system reduce the cost 4.Atracts foreign investment in economy. Social Impacts 1.All socioeconomic facilities will equally available to all. 2.Improvement in social economic status. 3.Easy access to all resources 3. In short time delivery of services. Environmental impacts 1.Save environment 2.Reduce paper consumption 3.Reduce fuel consumption 4.Reduce carbon emission 5.Reduce the travel cost 6.Save natural resources.

11 C hallenge 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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