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A GOVERNMENT AT THE HANDS OF PEOPLE Presented By: Dinesh Dhruwanshi

Ministry of External Affairs Investments & Technology Promotion Division Nov 2015

Ensure the government services are made available to citizens electronically by reducing paper work. AIM

What is Digital India? Providing high-speed internet, mobile phone and bank account enabling participation in digital & financial space; shareable private space on a public cloud, and creating a safe and secure cyber space. Seamless integration across departments/jurisdictions Ensuring availability of services in real time from online and mobile platforms for ease of doing business, leveraging geographical information systems (GIS) etc. Take digital literacy to the next level Providing digital resources in Indian languages, citizens not required to submit physical documents, etc. To make India ready for a knowledge-based future. Focus of the Rs 1.13 lakh crore ( appx . US$ 17 billion) initiative is on using technology to create a participative, transparent and responsive government.

9 Pillars of Digital India

Broadband Highways Broadband for All – Rural: 2,50,000 village Panchayats to be covered under the National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) by Dec 2016. Broadband for All – Urban: Virtual Network Operators would be leveraged for service delivery and communication infrastructure in new urban developments and buildings would be mandated. National Information Infrastructure (NII): NII would integrate the network and cloud infrastructure in the country to provide high speed connectivity and cloud platform to various government departments up to the panchayat level. 2. Universal Access to Phones Plan seeks to provide mobile coverage in a phased manner to the remaining 55,619 villages in the country. The total project cost will be around Rs.16,000 Cr (appx. US$ 2.3 billion) during 2014-18. 3. Public Internet Access Programme Common Service Centres (CSCs): CSCs would be strengthened and increased from the current 135,000 to 250,000. CSCs – one in each Gram Panchayat, would be made viable & multi-functional end-points for delivery of government services. Post Offices as Multi-service centres: 150,000 Post Offices to be converted into multi service centres.

4. E-governance : Online applications and tracking, Form simplification and field reduction. Online repositories - Use of online repositories (e.g. for certificates, educational degrees, identity documents, etc.) so that citizens are not required to submit these documents in physical form. 5. E- Kranti : The biggest programme within Digital India and focusses on a mobile-first approach. Integration of services and platforms e.g. Aadhaar platform of Unique Identity Authority of India (UIDAI), payment gateway, Mobile Seva platform etc.  There are 44 Mission Mode Projects under e- Kranti , which are at various stages of implementation. E-education: Free wi-fi in all schools and providing massive online open courses (MOOCs) E-healthcare: online medical consultation, online medical records, online medicine supply, pan-India exchange for patient information, etc.  Technology for farmers: real time price information, online ordering of inputs and online cash, loan, and relief payment with mobile banking. Technology for security: Mobile based emergency services and disaster related services on real time basis. Technology for cyber-security: National Cyber Security Co-ordination Centre would be set up to ensure safe and secure cyber-space within the country. Technology for financial inclusion: Through use of mobile banking, Micro-ATM program and CSCs/ Post Offices. Technology for Justice: e-Courts, e-Police, e-Prosecution etc. E- Kranti : Transforming E-governance for Transforming Governance

6. Information for all: Open Data platform: http://data.gov.in facilitates proactive release of datasets in open format by the ministries/departments for use, reuse and redistribution. Provides open and easy access to information for citizens. Engagement through social media: Pro-actively engage through social media and web based platforms to inform and interact with citizens.  MyGov.in: This  website crowdsources ideas from the public for design of programmes such as better traffic management, using big data for making cities smarter etc. Online messaging: Online messaging to citizens on special occasions/programs would be facilitated through emails and SMS. 7. Electronics Manufacture : This pillar focuses on promoting electronics manufacturing in the country with the target of NET ZERO Imports by 2020 as a striking demonstration of intent.

Vision of digital India Digital infrastructures utility to every citizen Governance & service on demand Digital of citizens Centered on 3 key areas

Digital India is a campaign launched by the Government of India to ensure that Government services are made available to citizens electronically by improving online infrastructure and by increasing Internet connectivity or by making the country digitally empowered in the field of technology An initiative to provide transparent and accountable governance DIGITAL INDIA

HISTORY Digital India was launched by  Prime Minister of India   Narendra Modi  on 1 July 2015.Under ministry of communication and information technology with dr. Ravi Shankar Prasad as key member.  The vision of Digital India programme also aims at inclusive growth in areas of electronic services, products, manufacturing and job opportunities etc. The Government of India entity  Bharat Broadband Network Limited  which executes the  National Optical Fibre Network  project will be the custodian of Digital India (DI) project .  BBNL had ordered  United Telecoms Limited  to connect 250,000 villages through GPON to ensure FTTH based broadband. This will provide the first basic setup to achieve towards Digital India and is expected to be completed by 2017.

The vision of Digital India is centered on three key areas - Creation of digital infrastructure as a resource to Every Citizen e.g wifi Governance & Services on Demand e.g swatch bharat app Empowerment of Citizens through literacy e.g e-book platform VISION MINIMUM GOVERNMENT MAXIMUM GOVERNANCE IT + IT =IT

A 12-digit unique identity for every Indian individual, including children and infants. Establishes uniqueness of every individual on the basis of demographic and biometric information. Aadhaar will provide a universal identity infrastructure which can be used by any identity-based application (like ration card, passport, etc.) Coverage: 925 million and growing Direct Benefit Transfer: LPG Scholarships PDS scheme AADHAR

E-Sign facilitates digitally signing a document by an Aadhaar holder using an Online Service. Aadhaar is mandatory for availing the eSign Service. E-Sign is envisaged as a giant leap towards large scale adoption of digital signature and hence paperless transactions.

With a view to make all Government services accessible to the citizens, through common service delivery outlets and ensure efficiency, transparency and reliability of such services at affordable costs, the government has created a common platform with a facility to make online payment using net banking, credit cards and debit cards. PayGov India offers a range of payment options through which a payment can be made by the citizen to avail a service. The different options available to a citizen are: Net banking (approx. 65+ banks) Debit card Credit card IMPS Cash Cards/ Wallets Mobile Wallet NEFT/ RTGS PayGov

Biggest financial inclusion initiative in the world. Date of launch: 28th August 2014 193 million accounts opened till Nov 15, 2015 Features of the scheme include: No minimum balance required. Interest on deposit. Accidental insurance cover of Rs.100,000. Life insurance cover of Rs.30,000/-. Easy Transfer of money across India. Beneficiaries of Government Schemes will get Direct Benefit Transfer in these accounts. Overdraft facility of up to Rs.5000/- will be permitted (only one account per household, preferably lady of the household), after satisfactory operation of the account for 6 months RuPay Debit Card will be provided (must be used at least once in 45 days.) Access to Pension. Jan Dhan Yojana

“Digital Literacy is the ability of individuals and communities to understand and use digital technologies for meaningful actions within life situations” Two levels of training under the SCHEME Level 1: Appreciation of Digital Literacy Citizens will be trained to operate digital devices, like mobile phones, tablets, etc., send and receive emails and search Internet for information, etc. Level 2: Basics of Digital Literacy Citizens would also be trained to effectively access the various e-Governance services being offered to the citizen by the Government and other agencies. Eligibility Criteria Level 1 : Non-IT literate - Illiterate and up to 7th standard pass Level 2 : Non-IT literate with at least 8th standard pass Age : 14 to 60 years National Digital Literacy Mission Making one person in every family digitally literate Project to cover 5.25 million

DigiLocker ATTENDANCE.GOV.IN MyGov.in Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) Mobile app eSign or eCertificate framework Online Registration System (ORS) e-GOVERNANCE Easy & economical governance

Railways e-post E- sampark mobile seva E- book platform broadband connectivity on highway digital india platform Next generation network(30yr old) National Scholarships Portal

4.5 LAKH INVESTMENT HAS BEEN MADE IT WILL GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO 18 LAKH PEOPLE 20 – 30 CRORE INTERNET USER WILL INCREASE INVESTMENT PLAN OF DIGITAL INDIA

Building broadband infrastructure Creating identity solutions, payment systems, web or mobile based delivery structures etc. Cybersecurity Healthcare - telemedicine and remote health Smart Cities – 100 smart cities program already announced. Make in India - Electronics Manufacturing - For India to transition to a digital future, it is imperative that a greater proportion of its consumption is serviced locally. Digital India investment opportunities Investments in support of Digital India Reliance Industries Ltd: US$ 39.3 billion Bharti Airtel: US$ 15 billion Aditya Birla Group: US$ 7 billion Vedanta (Sterlite Tech): US$ 6 billion Vodafone: US$ 2 billion ADA Ltd: US$ 1.4 billion

REFERENCES Official site of digital india https://mygov.in/group/digital-india/ Google images WIKIPEDIA India.gov.in MyGov.in National e-Governance Plan

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