Digital India program achievement and benefits

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About This Presentation

Digital India program..to connect people digitally


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Presented by:-
RADHIKAGUPTA
MBA GEN (A)
170101010029
DIGITAL INDIA : IMPLICATIONS
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CONTENTS
•Introduction
•Visions of Digital India
•Pillars of Digital India
•DI Initiative(Infrastructure)
•DI Initiative(Services)
•DI Initiative(Empowerment)
•Estimated Cost and Impact
•SWOT Analysis
•Achievements
•Challenges
•Measure to Check the Problem
•Conclusion
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Motto “Power to empower”
Country India
Prime ministerNarendra Damodardas Modi
Ministry Ministery of Electronics and Information Technology
Key people Ravi Shankar Prasad, P.P Chaudhary
Launched 2 July 2015
Website digitalindia.gov.in
Status Active
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AprogrammetotransformIndiainto
adigitallyempoweredsocietyand
knowledgeeconomy.
Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology
Government of India

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VISIONS OF DIGITAL INDIA
1. Infrastructure as a Utility to Every Citizen
2. Governance & Service On Demand
3. Digital Empowerment of Citizens
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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 & SERVICE ON
DEMAND
Seamlessly integrated across department or Jurisdictions
Service available in real time from online & mobile platform
All citizen entitlements to be available on the cloud
Services digitally transformed for improving ease of doing
business
Make financial transaction electronics & cashless
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VISION AREA 3: DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT OF
CITIZENS
oUniversally Digital literacy
oUniversally accessible digital resources
oAll documents/certificates to be available on cloud
oAvailability of digital resources/services in Indian
languages
oCollaborative digital platforms for participative
governance
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AVAILABILITY OF DIGITAL
RESOURCES AND SERVICES
IN INDIAN LANGUAGE
COLLABORATIVE DIGITAL
PLATFORMS FOR
PARTICIPATIVE
GOVERNANCE
ALL DOCUMENTS AND SERVICES TO BE AVAILABLE ON CLOUD
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IT for jobs
e-Kranti
Public
Internet
AccessTHE NINE
PILLARS OF
DIGITAL INDIA
Broadband
Highways
Mobile
Connectivity
Information
for all
e-
Governance
Early Harvest
Programmes
Electronics
Manufacturing
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BROADBAND HIGHWAYS
•Broadband for all -Rural
•Broadband for all -Urban
•National information structure
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UNIVERSAL MOBILE ACCESS
•Universal access to mobile connectivity
•Increased network penetration & coverage of
gaps of ongoing program.
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PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS
The two sub components of Public Internet Access
Programme are :-
Common Services Centres (CSCs)
Post Offices as multi-service centres.
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E-GOVERNANCE
In simple words e governance is the mediator
between government and citizens ,through
Online Services.
The motto of e-governance campaign is to build a
Smart
Morale
Accountable
Responsive
Transparent Governance
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Technology for Education –e-Education
Technology for health-e-Healthcare
Technology for farmers
Technology for Security
Technology for Financial Inclusion
Technology for justice
Technology for Planning
Technology for Cyber Security
E-KRANTI–ELECTRONIC DELIVERY OF
SERVICES
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IT FOR JOBS
•Train people in small town and villages for IT
sector jobs.
•IT/ITES in NE
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INFORMATION
FOR ALL
•Online data platform and Online Hosting of
Information & documents
•Government pro-actively engages through
social media and web based platforms to
inform citizens
•Online messaging to citizens on special
occasions/programs
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ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING
TARGET NET ZERO IMPORTS BY 2020
•The government is focusing on imports on zero impacts
of electronics. In order to achieve this , the
government aims to put up smart energy meters, micro
ATMs, mobile, consumer and medical electronics.
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EARLY HARVEST
IT platform for messages
Biometric Attendance
Wi-Fi in all Universities
Secure Email within government
School books to be e-books
SMS based weather information , disaster alert
National Portal for lost & found Children
Government greetings to be e-greetings
Early Harvest Programme basically consists of those
projects which are to be implemented within short
timeline. The projects under the Early Harvest Programme
are as follows:
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DI INITIATIVE(INFRASTRUCTURE)
MOBILE SEVA APP STORE
JEEVAN PRAMAAN
DIGITIZE INDIA
DIGILOCKER
AADHAAR
DIGITAL SAKSHARTA ABHIYAAN(DISHA)
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DI INITIATIVE (SERVICES)
UMANG
UDAAN
SWAYAM
SWATCH BHARAT APP
SUGAMAYA PUSTAKALYA
NSP
NIRBHAYA APP
KISAN SUVIDHA
STARTUP INDIA PORTAL AND MOBILE APP
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DI INITIATIVES(EMPOWERMENT)
•PRADHAN MANTRI KAUSHAL VIKAS YOJANA(PMKVY)
•PRADHAN MANTRI JAN-DHAN YOJANA(PMJDY)
•PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN DIGITAL SAKSHARTA ABHIYAAN
•TARGETED PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (TPDS)
•NATIONAL MISSION ON EDUCATION USING ICT
•MY Gov
•AADHAAR ENABLED PAYMENT SYSTEM
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ESTIMATED COSTS AND IMPACTS
•OverallcostsofDigitalIndia
Rs.100,000Crinongoingschemes
RS.13,000Crfornewschemes&activities
ImpactofdigitalIndiaby2019
 Broadbandin2.5lakhsvillages,universalphoneconnectivity
 Netzeroimportby2020
 400,000PublicInternetAccessPoints
 Wi-fiin2.5lakhschools,alluniversities;publicwi-fihotspotsforcitizens
 DigitalInclusions:1.7CrtrainedforIT,TelecomandElectronicsJobs
 JobCreation:Direct1.7Cr.andIndirectatleast8.5Cr.
 e-Governance&eServices:Acrossgovernment
 IndiatobeleaderinITuseinservices–health,education,banking
 Digitallyempoweredcitizens–publiccloud,internetaccess
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SWOTANALYSIS OF DIGITAL INDIA
Strengths
PrimeMinisterhimselfleading
theprojectaschairmanofthe
monitoringcommittee
M.A.R.T(Specific,Measurable,
Agreedupon,RealisticandTime-
based)goalshavebeenset
BasicITinfrastructureisavailable,
whichisagoodstartforcomplete
digitalinfrastructure
Weaknesses
•Lack of digital literacy
•Sub-optimal use of existing IT
infrastructure.
•Providing last-mileconnectivity would
be a challenge in the future.
•Lack of socio-economic status
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Opportunities
•It is a big opportunity for India to
leapfrog and become and an
advanced digital economy.
•It will help India to gain strong
international presence
•Lot of jobs will be created in all
sectors
•New business models will be
created
Threats
•Because of the potentially sensitive
information that is expected to be
digitized through this ambitious and
high-profile project, India would
become strategic target of cyber
crime.
•Technologyis moving at a fast pace
and since this project will span for
five years it is possible that
implemented projects may not be
adaptable to technological
advancements
•There is lot of international
competitionfor India in this field and
the enormity of this task with
pessimism of some experts may bring
down the motivation of the
stakeholders
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ACHIEVEMENTS
Mobile internet played an excellent role in achieving vision of digital
India.India became second largest market of smart phones in the
world.No. of internet users increasedto 50 crore as of May 2017. In June
2014, no. of internet users were 24.3 crore.
Indian government is promotingcontent in local languagesin internet.
Indiaimproved its rank in ‘United Nations eGovernance Index’by 11
positions compared to 2014. In 2016, India’s rank is 107. In 2014, it was
118.
‘DigiLocker’ launched in 2015 enables citizens to securely store and share
documents electronically has 72.77 lakh registered users as of 2017.
eNAMwas setup to connect agriculture produce markets. 36.4 lakh
farmers registered for this as of 2017.
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CONTD….
Pradhan Mantri GraminDigital Saksharta Abhiyan‘(PMGDISHA) was started
with the aim of making 6 crore persons digitally literate. 82.7 lakh people are
trained under this scheme as of 2016.
This campaign has managed to make the internet reach out to around 40 crore
Indian citizens, while the number of broadband users has increased to 12.088
crore.
The number of Common Service Centres (CSCs) has rose from 80,000 (before
this digital movement) to around 1,66,000.
Digitisationof around 21,319 post offices has occurred, out of a target of
1,55,000 post offices.
Out of the 40,000 WiFihotspots planned by BSNL for important locations
across India, it has managed to commission around 2,504 WiFihotspots at
1,227 locations.
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CHALLENGES OF DIGITAL INDIA
Lack of internet accessibility and electronics.
Lack of digital literacy
Threat on cyber security
Expensive technology
Lack of management among ministry
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MEASURE TO CHECK THE PROBLEMS
•Need of additional special provision for Cyber
securityand data protection in IT Act 2000.
•Need to establish anIntegrated Digital Security
Departmentat the Centre and states.
•Need to make digital education compulsory in all
schools and colleges.
•Need to work on rural digital literacy.
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CONCLUSION
•AdigitallyconnectedIndiacanhelpinimprovingsocial
andeconomicconditionofpeoplethrough
developmentofnon-agriculturaleconomicactivities
apartfromprovidingaccesstoeducation,healthand
financialservices.However,itisimportanttonotethat
ICTalonecannotdirectlyleadtooveralldevelopment
ofthenation.Theoverallgrowthanddevelopmentcan
berealizedthroughsupportingandenhancing
elementssuchasliteracy,basicinfrastructure,overall
businessenvironment,regulatoryenvironment,etc.
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REFRENCES
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•http://www.digitalindia.gov.in
•http://vikaspedia.in/e-governance/digital-india
•https://web.umang.gov.in/web/#/
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