Everything you wanted to know about PM’s Digital India programme
-Ravi Vyas
Right
from the day of assuming power, Digital
India and Make in India have
been two big USPs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The first steps were taken
with the launch of MyGov.in
portal. Only a couple of weeks ago, Narendra
Modi launched his mobile app to
connect further with the netizens. Over the last one year, several initiatives
have been taken for introduction of Information Technology to empower people in
areas relating to health, education, labour and employment, commerce etc.
Digital India Week has been launched with an aim to
impart knowledge to people and to empower themselves
through the Digital India Programme of Government of India.
The programme structure
Digital India
comprises of various initiatives under the single programme each targeted to
prepare India for becoming a knowledge economy and for bringing good governance
to citizens through synchronized and co-ordinated engagement of the entire
Government.
This programme has
been envisaged and coordinated by the Department of Electronics and Information
Technology (DeitY) in collaboration with various Central Ministries/Departments
and State Governments. The Prime Minister as the Chairman of Monitoring
Committee on Digital India, activities under the Digital India initiative is
being carefully monitored. All the existing and ongoing e-Governance
initiatives have been revamped to align them with the principles of Digital
India.
Vision of Digital India
The vision of Digital
India programme aims at inclusive growth in areas of electronic services,
products, manufacturing and job opportunities etc. It is centred on three
key areas –
- Digital Infrastructure as a
Utility to Every Citizen
- Governance & Services on
Demand and
- Digital Empowerment of Citizens
With the above vision,
the Digital India programme aims to provide Broadband Highways, Universal
Access to Mobile Connectivity, Public Internet Access Programme,
E-Governance: Reforming Government through Technology, eKranti – Electronic
Delivery of Services, Information for All, Electronics Manufacturing: Target
Net Zero Imports, IT for Jobs and Early Harvest Programmes
Key Projects of Digital India programme
Several projects/products
have already launched or ready to be launched as indicated below:
- Digital Locker System aims
to minimize the usage of physical documents and enable sharing of
e-documents across agencies. The sharing of the e-documents will be done
through registered repositories thereby ensuring the authenticity of the
documents online.
- MyGov.in
has been implemented as a platform for citizen engagement in governance,
through a “Discuss”, “Do” and “Disseminate” approach. The mobile App
for MyGov would bring these features to users on a mobile phone.
- Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)
Mobile app would be used
by people and Government organizations for achieving the goals of
Swachh Bharat Mission.
- eSign framework
would allow citizens to digitally sign a document online using Aadhaar
authentication.
- The Online Registration
System (ORS) under the eHospital application has been
introduced. This application provides important services
such as online registration, payment of fees and
appointment, online diagnostic reports, enquiring availability of blood
online etc.
- National Scholarships Portal is
a one stop solution for end to end scholarship process right from
submission of student application, verification, sanction and disbursal to
end beneficiary for all the scholarships provided by the Government of
India.
- DeitY has undertaken an
initiative namely Digitize India Platform (DIP) for large scale
digitization of records in the country that would facilitate efficient
delivery of services to the citizens.
- The Government of India has
undertaken an initiative namely Bharat Net, a high speed digital
highway to connect all 2.5 lakh Gram Panchayats of country. This would be
the world’s largest rural broadband connectivity project using optical
fibre.
- BSNL has introduced Next
Generation Network (NGN), to replace 30 year old exchanges, which is
an IP based technology to manage all types of services like voice, data,
multimedia/ video and other types of packet switched communication
services.
- BSNL has undertaken large scale
deployment of Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the country. The user can latch on
the BSNL Wi-Fi network through their mobile devices.
- To deliver citizen services
electronically and improve the way citizens and authorities transact with
each other, it is imperative to have ubiquitous connectivity. The
government also realises this need as reflected by including ‘broadband
highways’ as one of the pillars of Digital India.
While connectivity is one criterion, enabling and providing technologies
to facilitate delivery of services to citizens forms the other.
Policy initiatives
Policy
initiatives have also been undertaken (by DeitY) in the e- Governance
domain like e-Kranti Framework, Policy on Adoption of Open Source Software for
Government of India, Framework for Adoption of Open Source Software in
e-Governance Systems, Policy on Open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
for Government of India, E-mail Policy of Government of India, Policy on Use of
IT Resources of Government of India, Policy on Collaborative Application
Development by Opening the Source Code of Government Applications, Application
Development & Re-Engineering Guidelines for Cloud Ready Applications
- BPO Policy
has been approved to create BPO centres in different North Eastern states
and also in smaller / mofussil towns of other states.
- Electronics Development Fund
(EDF) Policy aims to promote Innovation, R&D,
and Product Development and to create a resource pool of IP within the
country to create a self-sustaining eco-system of Venture Funds.
- National Centre for Flexible
Electronics (NCFlexE) is an initiative of
Government of India to promote research and innovation in the emerging
area of Flexible Electronics.
- Centre of Excellence on
Internet on Things (IoT) is a joint
initiative of Department of Electronics & Information Technology
(DeitY), ERNET and NASSCOM.
Impact
The estimated impact of Digital
India by 2019 would be cross cutting, ranging from broadband connectivity
in all Panchayats, Wi-fi in schools and universities and Public Wi-Fihotspots.
The programme will generate huge number of IT, Telecom and Electronics jobs,
both directly and indirectly. Success of this programme will make India
Digitally empowered and the leader in usage of IT in delivery of services
related to various domains such as health, education, agriculture, banking,
etc.
Contributed By:
Ravi Vyas,
Shining Stars Member.
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