Dream of a Digital India: Research Report 2014-15
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In his first Independence Day speech our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has called upon the youth of the country to participate and contribute to the growth of the nation, ‘Dream of a Digital India: Research Report 2014-15’ is my contribution. It’s a Digital India encyclopedia that covers different aspects of Digital India programme. I have tried to collect all important facts and records related with Digital India programme. This report will help you in understanding the pace and direction in which Digital India programme is moving. Our Prime Minister used to say that “21st century is the century of knowledge” and I believe that this will help you in becoming a knowledge citizen. After completing this Report I would say Good Governance has just begun and begun on a very promising note.
Here I would like to mention that I skipped ‘challenges’ part of Digital India because for that critics have already done a good job, if you Google, you will find it. I believe that executors and enablers of this programme are capable enough to deal with any kind of challenge that will come their way.
Big Foundation takes lots of positive energy of dynamic, dedicated and determined individuals, after the success such individuals are called “creators”. Digital India is an ambitious programme and it needs lots of creators. I appeal to the professionals of our country to come forward and play the role of a creator in this programme.
Devsena Mishra
Devsena Mishra is an IT professional and Co-Founder of DappsTech, she has good experience in different domains. She promotes advanced technologies and Indian startup ecosystem through her portal a2zstartup.com. Her first book "A Guide to Scrum Developer" is about engineering practices, received good response.Devsena is Six Sigma Black Belt and Lean Certified. She has earned other credentials too, Certified Scrum Developer, Certified Scrum Product Owner, Certified Scrum Master, PRINCE2 practitioner, ITIL and some 29 international certificates in different technologies (Java/Oracle/Microsoft/SAS).Devsena promotes government programmes like Digital India, Make in India and StartupIndia through her videos, articles, and books.Other Books:'LEAN, INNOVATION AND THE SPIRIT OF ENTERPRISE', it is available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CMKDB4M/ref=cm_sw_su_dp'A GUIDE TO SCRUM DEVELOPER', it is available on Amazon: http://amzn.com/B018PGI82MYou can also visit DIgiChannel - A Digital Channel For Advanced Technology and Business! http://digichannel.co.in/
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Dream of a Digital India - Devsena Mishra
Dream of a Digital India: Research Report 2014-15
Devsena Mishra
Copyright 2016 Devsena Mishra
Table of Index
PREFACE
Digital India overview
Digital India Products
Digital India Programs and Events
Digital India Investments and Initiatives
Digital India MoUs
Digital India for Rural India
Digital India Quotes
PREFACE
Digital India programme is full of happenings and it has gained good coverage in national and international media too. Objective of this report is to perform a reality check on the status of Digital India. This report contains information collected from newspapers, journals, government/non government sources and third party sites (External Sites). This research is not done for any commercial purpose, it is intended to provide relevant facts and information related with Digital India. It’s a Digital India encyclopedia that covers different aspects of Digital India programme. This report will help you in understanding the pace and direction in which Digital India programme is moving. Our Prime Minister used to say that 21st century is the century of knowledge
and I believe that this report will help you in becoming a knowledge citizen.
This study starts with an overview of Digital India, to give a basic understanding of the programme and its vision. The second section is about Digital India Products, in which I have shared information about different products, services, policies and research institutes that are launched under Digital India programme. Section 3 covers information about programs and events related with Digital India, here you will find information about major and noticeable events, and I have arranged this data in chronological order. Section 4 captures information about initiative and investment made by big brands in Digital India, some organizations are in the stage of discussion with the government for their participation and some have already started, I have tried to share all the relevant pieces. Section 5 covers information about all those MoUs and agreements that are signed with foreign countries and will have a direct or indirect impact on Digital India programme. The figure and facts shared in the Section 6 Digital India for Rural India will give you an idea that how technology can solve the most complex problems of rural and remote areas and how a leadership with right intention can make this happen… I believe that in the success of any program, inspiring quotes of leaders have their own space, therefore I have shared popular quotes of Shri Narendra Modi and IT Minister Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad in the Section 7.
Here I would like reassert that this report is not for any commercial purpose, it’s compilation of information and facts related with Digital India. I started this study in the month of December 2015 and it covers information for the period 2014- 2015. You can share your feedback/suggestions on my id- [email protected]
Digital India – overview
In his first Independence Day speech, our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has said that today it is IT that has the potential to connect each and every citizen of the country and that is why we want to realize the mantra of unity with the help of Digital India
. Transparency and accessibility are the key elements of Good Governance. Digital India programme’s theme is based on the idea of providing good and effective governance through E-Governance. As per its official definition Digital India is a programme to prepare India for a knowledge future. In order to transform the entire ecosystem of public services through the use of information technology, the Government of India has launched the Digital India programme with the vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. Digital India is an umbrella programme that covers multiple Government Ministries and Departments. It weaves together a large number of ideas and thoughts into a single, comprehensive vision so that each of them can be implemented as part of a larger goal. Each individual element stands on its own, but is also a part of the larger picture
. Digital India is to be implemented by the entire Government with overall coordination being done by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY).
(Source: http://www.digitalindia.gov.in/content/vision-and-vision-areas )
Vision of Digital India- The vision of Digital India programme is to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.
Vision Areas of Digital India: The Digital India programme is centered on three key vision areas:
Vision Area 1- Digital Infrastructure as a Utility to Every Citizen: - This includes:
--Availability of high speed internet as a core utility for delivery of services to citizens.
--Cradle to grave digital identity that is unique, lifelong, online and authenticable to every citizen.
--Mobile phone & bank account enabling citizen participation in digital & financial space.
--Easy access to a Common Service Centre.
--Shareable private space on a public cloud.
--Safe and secure cyber-space.
Vision Area 2- Governance and Services on Demand: - This includes:
-- Seamlessly integrated services across departments or jurisdictions.
-- Services available in real time from online & mobile platforms.
-- All citizen entitlements to be portable and available on the cloud.
-- Digitally transformed services for improving ease of doing business.
-- Making financial transactions electronic & cashless.
-- Leveraging Geospatial Information System (GIS) for decision support systems & development.
Vision Area 3- Digital Empowerment of Citizens: - This includes:
-- Universal Digital Literacy.
-- Universally Accessible Digital Resources.
-- All documents/certificates to be available on cloud.
--Availability of digital resources/ services in Indian languages.
-- Collaborative digital platforms for participative governance.
--Portability of all entitlements through cloud.
How Digital India will be realized- Pillars of Digital India
--Broadband Highways
--Universal Access to Mobile Connectivity
--Public Internet Access Programme
--e-Governance: Reforming Government through Technology
--e-Kranti - Electronic Delivery of Services
--Information for All
--Electronics Manufacturing
-- IT for Jobs
--Early Harvest Programmes
Digital India Products: The services/products that are launched under this program are many and we will see many more such products in future too, a number of digital products like portals, apps and some research institutes have been launched under Digital India.
First set of Products/Services of Digital India was launched in the month of July 2015, during Digital India Week: Digital Locker, National Scholarship Portal, eHospital, eSign, Digitize India Platform, Digital India portal and mobile app, MyGov Mobile App, Swachh Bharat Mission App, BharatNet, BSNL NGN (Next Generation Network), BSNL Wi-Fi Hotspots, Center for Flexible Electronics, Center of Excellence for Internet of Things (IoT).
Second set of Products/Services was launched in the month of December 2015, during Good Governance Week:
--Launch of National Centre of Geo-Informatics for use of GIS in government.
--Announcement of Setting up of NIC Data Centre at Bhubaneswar.
--Initiating empanelment for private cloud services providers for e-governance.
--Inauguration of Wi-Fi hotspots at Har ki Pauri, Haridwar and Dargah Sharif, Ajmer.
--Dedication of 1 million connections with Next Generation Network (NGN) capacity.
--251 post office ATMs.
--Launch of e-Payment Portal for enabling 100% e-payment across country.
--Mobile App for Digital Locker account holders.
--Transfer of Text To Speech Technology in 9 Indian Languages, developed by a consortium of 12 institutes led by IIT Chennai.
--Rural ICT project for post offices- installation of solar panels to enable rural post office as multi-service delivery centres and Post Terminals were also launched.
--CBS post office- 12000 post office to offer core banking solution.
--Announcement of Pan India Free Incoming Roaming Facility for MTNL Customers from new year.
--Special Manpower Development Program for Chips to System Design.
--Launch of Olabs for CBSE Schools- virtual laboratory for Class IX to Class XII.
--Launch of Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) Phase-II- creating capacity and awareness for 1.44 lakh person through 45 participating institutions.
--Digital India e-Newsletter –electronic monthly newsletter from DeitY starting December 2015.
--All India BPO Promotion Scheme- creating 48,300 BPO seats in Tier II and Tier III towns.
--North East Business Process Outsourcing Promotion Scheme- dedicated first BPO center at Guwahati.
--Announcement of setting up of New STPI Centres in Bihar, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh.
--Transfer of Technology for ICT Centre on Tactile Graphics
at IIT Delhi.
--Digital Programmable Hearing Aid (DPHA), indigenously developed by CDAC- Thiruvananthapuram.
--Mobile Towers in Naxalite areas (LWE) in Madhya Pradesh
Besides this all ministries and departments of government are participating in Digital India programme and digitizing their services. The way railway ministry has adopted a unique way to solve routine problems of passenger through twitter is appreciable, it is an example of ‘innovation in administration’.
The pace at which Digital India programme is moving is remarkable, the difference between first product launch and second product launch is only 6 months…working at such pace and designing things at this scale needs high level of commitment and determination. India is witnessing an era of transparent and good governance through E-Governance…
Digital India Products
Digital India programme is bringing significant changes in our daily life, our government is working on smarts cities and smart villages projects simultaneously. Digital India program is changing the mindset of government agencies and its employees. The government offices and departments that are once criticized for having the most outdated system and manual/paper work in place are now the ones that are using the most advanced technologies for their routine task…these days when some passenger in train needs some help in midway, he/she tweets the railway ministry and receives prompt response from the concerned official.
The pace at which Digital India program is running is enormous, no other government initiative in the past have witnessed such growth and speed, let’s take a look:
Digital India Week (July 2015)
Digital Locker- As the name implies it’s a digital storage facility where citizens can store their documents in the digital form. It is aimed at minimizing the usage of physical documents and enabling sharing of e-documents across agencies and individuals. One can store and share important documents such as PAN cards, passports and educational certificates. DigiLocker is linked with Digital India’s vision of providing citizens a shareable private space on a public cloud and making all documents / certificates available on this cloud. When someone registers for a Digital Locker account, he/she gets a dedicated cloud storage space called ‘digital locker’ that is linked to their Aadhaar (UIDAI) number. Organizations that are registered with Digital Locker can push electronic copies of documents and certificates (e.g. driving license, Voter ID, School certificates) directly into these citizens’ lockers. Citizens can also upload scanned copies of their legacy documents in their accounts. These legacy documents can be electronically signed using the eSign facility [1].
This platform has the following benefits:
--Citizens can access their digital documents anytime, anywhere and share it online. This is convenient and time saving.
--It reduces the administrative overhead of Government departments