Abstract

The digital India is that the results of the varied technological and innovative advancements. These change the lives of people and also empower the society during a good manner. The ‘Digital India’ programme, a dream project of honorable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, emerge new progress in mostly sector related from IT. the most objective behind this idea is to form transparent & participative system. A vision of Digital India could even be a dream project of the govt. to vary India into a digitally empowered & knowledgeable economy atmosphere within the society, with better facilities for citizens by bringing coordination publicly accountability, digitally connecting and delivering the govt. services & programs to mobilize the potential of data technology across government sectors. Digital India program is an initiative to form technology access to every citizen of the country with a vision to rework India in to a digitally empowered country. It’s citizen-centric and should change the system of delivery of services hence will change the standard of life. A Vision of Digital India supported 3 Key Areas – (i) Digital Infrastructure as a Utility to every Citizen, (ii) Governance & Services on Demand, (iii) Digital Empowerment of Citizens. Nine Pillars of Digital India program are the numerous areas like Broadband Highways, Universal Access to Mobile Connectivity, Electronics Manufacturing, e-Governance, Public Internet Access Program, e-Kranti, IT for Jobs, Information for all and Early Harvest Projects. Each Pillar has own challenges which we've to manage and overcome to form the program a successful mission.

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