3. Digital Technologies which include Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications have emerged as
catalysts for rapid economic growth and citizen empowerment across the globe. Digital technologies
are being increasingly used by us ineveryday lives from retail stores to government offices. They help
us to connect with each other and also to share information on issues and concerns faced by us. In
somecasestheyalsoenable resolution ofthoseissues innear real time.
The objective of the Digital India Group is to come out with innovative ideas and practical solutions
to realise Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a digital India. Prime Minister Modi
envisions transforming our nation and creating opportunities for all citizens by harnessing digital
technologies. His vision is to empower every citizen with access to digital services, knowledge and
information. This Group will come up with policies and best practices from around the world to make
thisvisionofadigital Indiaareality.
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5. Digital India program is a flagship program of the Government of India
with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and
knowledge economy. It is an initiative taken by Government of India to
integrate the government departments and the citizens of India. It aims is
to ensure the government services are made available to citizens
electronically by reducing paperwork and also plan to connect rural areas
with high-speed internet networks.
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6. Infrastructure Creation: The Infrastructure must be create for countrywide broadband and required
huge investment in IT and digital hardware. Delivery platforms: The software and mobile
applicationsmustbebuilt.Digitalliteracy:TomakeIndia100%Digitallyliteratenation
In all the above components, huge investment and creation of new manufacturing units are
required. Also, it means to millions of jobs to the youth.There are so many jobs create through
thesecomponents.
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7. Connectivity: The Digital India project aims to provide broadband connectivity
to 2,50,000 Gram Panchayats by the end of 2017. With increased connectivity
and greater access to information, more and more people would be able to
enjoy the fruits of development in the country. The Government would be able
to connect to the citizens and provide services to them in a much more efficient
way. Registrations may be carried out online, documents may be stored on the
cloud, and forms may be filled up paperlessly.
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9. E-governanceandservice delivery: Digital Indiaaims focustodayis ondesigning e-Governance
applicationsin sucha waythatthe relatedinformation,services andgrievance-handlingmechanism
areaccessible online ona realtime basisandacrossall typesofaccessdevices such asdesktop
computers,laptops,tablets,mobiles,etc.Several stateslike AndhraPradesh,Jharkhand,Rajasthanand
MP havebeen running onlineportalsundervariousnamesforsomeyearsnowandtheyhave
achieved good success.TheDepartmentofElectronicsandInformationTechnologyhasrecently
launchedanationwidedigitalplatformnamedas “myGov”(mygov.in) tofacilitatecollaborativeand
participativegovernance.
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10. E-commerce/E-business: Most business houses are shifting their operations to the online world. Right
from buying apparels to computers to booking tickets and renting out apartments, everything can be
done through the Internet now. It is a win-win formula for both the customers and the business houses.
Digital India aims to boost E-business and the E-commerce industry with the vision that it would in turn
boost the economy is a whole. Education: Indian educational system is hardly dynamic and effective.
This is reflected in the poor learning outcomes witnessed at all levels of the education system in the
country. Greater penetration of IT will enable schools to design effective curriculum and keep
themselves abreast of the recent trends in various fields. Students at the secondary and tertiary levels
maybeabletoaccessstudymaterialfromall aroundtheworldwiththehelpofInternet
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11. • High-speed DigitalHighwaysunitetheNation
• 2 billion ConnectedIndiansdriveInnovation
• KnowledgeisstrengthandempowersthePeople
• Accessto Informationknowsnobarriers
• GovernmentisOpen andGovernanceTransparent
• Government proactivelyengageswith thepeoplethroughSocialMedia
• Technology ensures the Citizen-Government Interfaceis Incorruptible Government Servicesare
easily andefficiently availabletocitizenson Mobile devices
• QualityEducationreachesthemostinaccessible cornersdriven byDigital Learning
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12. QualityHealthcarepercolatesrightuptotheremotestregions poweredbye-Healthcare
FarmersareempoweredwithReal-timeInformationtobeconnected withGlobalMarkets
Mobile enabledEmergency ServicesensurePersonalSecurity
CyberSecuritybecomesanintegral partofourNationalSecurity
Mobile ande-BankingensuresFinancial Inclusion
e-Commercedrives Entrepreneurship
TheWorldlookstoIndiaforthenextBig Idea
TheNetizenisanEmpoweredCitizen.
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14. Power to Empower (P2E), is a joint initiative co-organized by India @75 (a CII initiative) and
the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). Organizers developed India’s only
national-level Skill Enterprise Plan Competition to encourage entrepreneurs with innovative
and scalable business solutions to contribute to the development of a sustainable vocational
skills ecosystem in India. It is expected that this competition will help narrow the gap between
supply and demand of growth-enabling skilled workers, while catalysing improved livelihoods
for many Indians. In addition, it aims at raising awareness about skilling an entrepreneurial
opportunity, P2E Challenge aims to encourage academia, youths, students, aspiring
entrepreneurs to step up to be the next generation of entrepreneurs and contribute to the Skill
India Mission.
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15. • Build the eco-system to encourage and support entrepreneurs who intends to want to
build theircareersin skill development in Indiaandglobally.
• Create sustainable and measurable impact on India’s workforce through the
enterprisesidentifiedandsupported.
• Contribute to the skill-gap and the massive demand and supply shortage that exist
between theworkforceandindustryin Indiaandabroad.
• Raise awareness on the importance of skill development and a highly skilled
workforcein India.
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17. India@75
India@75 is a path breaking initiative. It envisions how India should be in her 75th year of
independence and seeks to bring together all stakeholders including the industry, government,
institutions,communitygroupsandindividualstotranslatethe vision intoa reality.
Prof C. K. Prahalad has been the inspiration behind India@75. While commemorating the 60th year
of India's independence, on 23 September 2007 during the Incredible India@60 commemoration at
New York he articulated the idea of holistic three dimensional development of India to acquire
enough economic strength, technological vitality and moral leadership by 75 years of independence.
CII adoptedhis vision on8 May2008.
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18. The National Skill Development Corporation India, (NSDC) is a one of its kind, Public Private
Partnership in India. It aims to promote skill development by catalyzing creation of large, quality, for-
profitvocationalinstitutions.
NSDC provides funding to build scalable, for-profit vocational training initiatives. Its mandate is also to
enable support systems such as quality assurance, information systems and train the trainer academies
either directly or through partnerships. NSDC acts as a catalyst in skill development by providing
funding to enterprises, companies and organisations that provide skill training. It will also develop
appropriate models to enhance, support and coordinate private sector initiatives. The differentiated
focus for the 22 sectors under NSDC’s purview and its understanding of their viability will make every
sectorattractivetoprivateinvestment.
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