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Screenshot Of Digital India(Part-1)
Initially, I
introduced myself to them and then they introduced themselves to me. They were
all(Amit,Neha,Raghav,Shriya and Tania) in the sophomore year of graduation and
I guess since I was just two years elder to them it was easier for me to gel up
with the gang.
I broached
the discussion by asking “Now that we’ve
had ourselves introduced who is going to briefly introduce the topic?”
“Very well Raghav! Now lets get to the facts. I mean lets talk about what all are the plans of government in this direction.” I said.
“Little steps have
been taken as yet. There already is this MyGov.in online platform to engage
citizens in governance through a ‘Discuss,Do,Disseminate’ approach. Especially
on the issue of Net neutrality there was a lot of active discussion on the
site. Then there is this Swachh Bharat Mobile app to educate people about the
goals set by the mission. There are plans for Bharat Net program as a digital
highway to connect gram panchayats.[A little fact: This will be the world’s
largest project using optical fibres].” replied Neha, the girl with the sweet
voice.
“The government is
planning for a digital locker system with e-sharing feature; e-sign framework
to allow citizens to digitally sign documents online using Aadhar; and
e-hospital system for important healthcare services such as online
registration, fee payment, getting an appointment with the doctor, online
diagnostic repositories etc.” added Amit.
“This all sounds
so cool!” exclaimed Shriya adding “ I have also heard that BSNL which these
days suffers from a lot of complaints from its customers is planning to
overhaul itself as a part of this campaign. It’s going to come up with a Next
Generation Network to replace its telephone exchanges. Then this Next Gen
network is going to handle the communication services. I am quite excited to
see this development.”
“Hey! I even heard
of BSNL’s plans for large scale deployment of Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the
country.” responded Raghav.
“Wi-Fi! Wi-Fi! All
we want is Wi-fi. Umm.. Actually free Wi-Fi.” Amit said highly excited and we
all laughed.
“How can we forget
the government’s plan for a center of Internet of Things.” I added.
I noticed that
Tania hadn’t come up with anything. She seemed shy.
“Tania would you
want to share something?” I asked.
“ Umm.. Although I
know that the government is quite keen for this campaign and also funds worth
1.13 lakh crores have been allotted to bolster this campaign but I wonder if it
will have far reaching effects. A significant section of our country’s
population is not even acquainted with the usage of computers and internet. The
concept of ‘Digital India’ shall be highly alien to them. They might get
flummoxed by e-services. Albeit the govt. is trying to simplify the
accessibility, it can instead complicate it for people, turning the table
upside down.” spoke Tania in her soft voice.
She indeed had
come up with a valid point. We were all evaluating this campaign with respect
to ourselves. But how about the remote areas to which even the benefits of
computers haven’t reached as yet. Her point completely swerved the conversation
into a new direction turning it from ‘What the campaign is all about’ to ‘How
can this campaign uplift or bring a kind of development that is just not
limited to the precincts of urban areas but the rural and remote areas as well?’.
(to be contd..)
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