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• .

The scheme will be monitored and controlled


by the Digital India Advisory group which will
be chaired by the Ministry of Communications
and IT
• It will be an inter-Ministerial initiative where
all ministries and departments shall offer their
own services to the
public Healthcare, Education,Judicial services
etc
PROJECTS OF DIGITAL INDIA
• 1. Manufacturing of electronics: The government is focusing on
zero imports of electronics. In order to achieve this, the
government aims to put up smart energy meters, micro ATMs,
mobile, consumer and medical electronics.
• 2. Provide public access to internet: The government aims to
provide internet services to 2.5 lakh villages which comprises of one
in every panchayat by March 2017 and 1.5 lakh post offices in the
next two years. These post offices will become Multi-Service
centres for the people.
• 3. Highways to have broadband services: Government aims to lay
national optical fibre network in all 2.5 lakh gram
panchayats. Broadband for the rural will be laid by December 2016
and broadband for all urban will mandate communication
infrastructure in new urban development and buildings. By March
2017, the government aims to provide nationwide information
infrastructure.
• 4. Easy access to mobile connectivity: The
government is taking steps to ensure that by 2018 all
villages are covered through mobile connectivity. The
aim is to increase network penetration and cover gaps
in all 44,000 villages.
• 5. e-Governance: The government aims to improve
processes and delivery of services through e-
Governance with UIDAI, payment gateway, EDI and
mobile platforms. School certificates, voter ID cards
will be provided online. This aims for a faster
examination of data.
• 6. IT Training for Jobs: The government aims to train
around 1 crore students from small towns and villages
for IT sector by 2020. Setting up of BPO sectors in
North eastern states is also part of the agenda.
• 7. e-Kranti: This service aims to deliver electronic services
to people which deals with health, education, farmers,
justice, security and financial inclusion.
• 8. Global Information: Hosting data online and engaging
social media platforms for governance is the aim of the
government. Information is also easily available for the
citizens.
MyGov.in is a website launched by the government for a 2-
way communication between citizens and the government.
People can send in their suggestions and comment on
various issues raised by the government, like net neutrality.
• 9. Early harvest programs: Government plans to set up Wi-fi
facilities in all universities across the country. Email will be
made the primary mode of communication. Aadhar
Enabled Biometric Attendance System will be deployed in
all central government offices where recording of
attendance will be made online.
DIGITAL LOCKER
MyGov.in

• MyGov is a citizen engagement


platform founded by the Government of India to
promote the active participation of Indian citizens
in their country's governance and development
• The users shall be allowed to discuss and to
contribute on various government projects and
plans
E-Sign Framework

• This initiative would enable users to digitally sign


a document online using Aadhaar
authentication.
• Secure way to connect goverment officai
websites.
Swachh Bharat Mission mobile app
• The app will enable
organizations and citizens to
access information regarding
the cleanliness drive and
achieve the goals of the
mission
Bharat Net

• Under this initiative, a high-


speed digital highway will
connect all 250,000 gram
panchayats of the country.
• This is the world’s largest
rural broadband project
using optical fibre.
E-Hospital
• Online Registration System under this initiative enables
people to avail services like online registration, payment of
fees and appointment.
• online diagnostic reports.
• checking on the availability of blood online, etc
Centre of Excellence on Internet of Things (IoT)

• In partnership with NASSCOM, DeitY and ERNET in Bangalore


• IoT will help the citizens in services like transport system,
parking, electricity, waste management, water management
and women’s safety to create smart cities, smart health
services, smart manufacturing and smart agriculture, etc.
Partners of digital india

RELIANCE
GOOGLE MICROSOFT QUALCOMM FACEBOOK
JIO
Google (Sundar Pichai)
• Google committed to
provide broadband
connectivity on 500 railway
stations in India
MICROSOFT(Satya nadela)
• . Microsoft agreed to provide broadband
connectivity to five lakh villages in India and
make India its cloud hub through Indian data
centres
FACEBOOK(MARK ZUKERBERG)
• Facebook's CEO, Mark
Zuckerberg, changed his DP
in support of Digital India
and started a chain on
facebook and promised to
work on WiFi Hotspots in
rural India
RELIANCE JIO (Mukesh Ambani)
• Reliance Industries Chairman
Mukesh Ambani said his
company would invest Rs 2.5
lakh crore across different
Digital India heads, which help
to create employment for over
five lakh people.
• He also announced setting up
of the 'Jio Digital India Start
Up Fund' to encourage young
entrepreneurs
 Qualcomm
anounced to setup
their plant in
india.
 Qualcomm
announced an
investment of
$150 million in
Indian startups

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