What is Digital India ?
Digital India is a Programme to prepare India for a knowledge future.
Hon'ble Shri Narender Modi, Prime Minsiter of India has laid emphasis
on National e- governance plan and has gave it’s approval for Digital
India – A programme to transform India into digital empowered society
and knowledge economy.
Digital India is an ambitious programme of
Government of India projected at Rs 1,13,000 crores. This will be for
preparing the India for the knowledge based transformation and
delivering good governance to citizens by synchronized and co-ordinated
engagement with both Central Government and State Government.
This programme has been envisaged by Department
of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) and will impact
ministry of communications & IT, ministry of rural development,
ministry of human resource development, ministry of health and others.
This programme will also benefit all states and union territories. The
existing/ ongoing e-Governance initiatives would be revamped to align
them with the principles of Digital India.
The vision of Digital India is to transform the country into a digitally
empowered society and knowledge economy. It would ensure that
government services are available to citizens electronically. It would
also bring in public accountability through mandated delivery of
government’s services electronically.
The Digital India vision provides the
intensified impetus for further momentum and progress for e-Governance
and would promote inclusive growth that covers electronic services,
products, devices, manufacturing and job opportunities.
Digital infrastructure will focus on providing
high speed secure Internet. Governance and services on demand will
stress on integrating services across departments and jurisdictions and
making services available in real time for both online and mobile
platform.
Digital empowerment of citizens will pay emphasis
on universal digital literacy and availability of digital
resources/services in Indian languages.
The programme will be implemented in phases from
2014 till 2018. The source of funding for most of the e-Governance
projects at present is through budgetary provisions of respective
ministries/departments in the central or state governments. Requirements
of funds for individual project(s) for Digital India will be worked out
by respective nodal ministries/departments but according to government
estimate it will cost Rs 113,000 crore.
To implement this the government is planning to strengthen National
Informatics Center (NIC) by restructuring it to support all central
government departments and state governments. Positions of chief
information officers (CIO) would be created in at least 10 key
ministries so that e-Governance projects could be designed, developed
and implemented faster.
Apart from this, the DeitY would create four
senior positions within the department for managing the programme say
additional secretary, Digital India; joint secretary, infrastructure
development; joint secretary, capacity building and digital enablement;
and joint secretary, IT applications in uncovered areas & process
re-engineering.
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