Digital India: Whom Does it Benefit?

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Abhir kumar yadav said:   7 years ago
Hii good evening to all. I am really thankful to our Indian government to make India cashless. Due to digitalisation, we feel comfortable on marketing. Like within a few days we can buy our required materials like. Clothes books, daily use item on online Shopping there are so many online websites through which we easily buy anything. This also try to solve the problem of unemployment in India. There are so many startup in India due to this. Nowadays when we want to buy something then olx is there. Ola is also useful for us when to want to travel anywhere. Due to this we easily transaction the money anywhere without going to the bank. In past time our life was tough to solve the problem. In emergency cases we also feel very sad when the money in our bank but due to closing of bank we were unable to getting the money so it reduces this problem. So lastly I said that it makes our life very comfortable and easier.
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Arun teja said:   7 years ago
Hello friends.

India is the second largest country in the world. We know that, but the literacy position of India in global ranking is 128 0f178. So we have to start the educatig people. As well as digital educating. Comimg to our topic the Digital India program is one th major project initiated by the nda government. But th implementation is not perfect. Because The 1/3 of the Indian ar uneducated. And 4/5 of the indians are digitally illeterated. So only th urban nd semi urban people can onlybenifited by this program. Because. The Govrnmnt doesnt consider the rural problems to utilize the prog. Because They don't have proper Broadband width. And they not have aware ness about digital India.

The government started the ofc Network. It is a backbone of digi India project. But due to Political calculation, it does not get much progress. As per my opinion, the Project mainly benefited by the urban area people.
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Divyanshu Mishra said:   5 years ago
First of all, good morning to everyone. As far as, the merits of digital India is a concern then one can come to know that it different spheres of society. For example, if talk about trade & commerce, it makes all the procedures faster and safer. The accuracy and precision of each and every transactional process is increased to any extent. Apart from trade and commerce the positive impact of digitisation can also be noticed in our daily life. Now if we come to today's schooling and education that we come to know that digital study is gradually replacing the prior studies. Today's students are much sharper than earlier ones. Now they don't need to wait for their teachers for the answers regarding their queries they have their solutions on the spot. At the end, I would like to say that digitisation has shown a positive impact to the spheres of the society thus it benefitted to each and every one. Thank you.
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Mayank said:   6 years ago
So talking about the benefits:

1) before we see that people have to wait in question in order to transfer their money now with digitalization then can easily do that with upi transactions.

2) it's also going to help small children if they have certain doubts in their subjects they can easily clarify those by searching online (youtube, google).

3) before digitalization people have certain ideas but they don't know how to implement them but now with this digital boom they are implementing those ideas and becoming entrepreneurs and they are becoming aware of the marketing strategies which is happening all around the world.

4) because of this digitalization India is becoming globally strong and many foreign countries want to invest in India and they are building their plants which is creating many job opportunities.

So, I think it's benefitting the entire nation not only a particular section of the society.
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Geeta said:   5 years ago
In my opinion, digital India is a very appreciative and welcoming step initiated by the government of India. As it is clear by its term "Digital India" everything that was being processed manually is now been digitalized. Now almost every transaction is done by electronic means. A very large section is benefitted by this initiative like people of corporate/banking sectors, students and all the other section of workers who are indulged in technical business. It's resulted in reduced cost, reduced time in completing the tasks, reduced manual errors and increased inefficiency along with more reliable results due to decreased manual interventions. As well as the Government has now more control over the activities like tracing the unethical activities and keeping an eye over the actions to prevent scams in a country like information related to money laundering. Overall a large section is benefited with this step.
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Arnav said:   3 years ago
Actually, the question should be "How does it benefit?", because whatever policies or systems that is implemented at the national level is for the benefit of the public only.

I will talk about the agricultural sector as it plays a major contribution in our economy and major agricultural produce comes from rural areas. So, through Digital India our rural sector was able to avail of the benefits which are, in fact, should be our first priority.

Earlier, people in the rural areas used to walk long distances to avail benefits of banking, transport services etc. Also to make various cards like Aadhar card, Health card, and Ration card for availing various benefits rolled out by the government, they had to face a lot of trouble. Now with the e-Mitra facility and net connectivity, they could easily access the services and could take benefit from those services which in turn would make their life easier and happy.
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Ayush Sonakiya said:   2 years ago
Hello everyone, before digging into the topic, I want to introduce myself first I am Ayush.

I feel very fortunate to initiate such a great topic Digital India. So, in my point of view, digitization is a great step to make ourselves more technical and helps us to make our work more efficient. Digital India is spreading in several sectors. If I am talking about education sectors students' fee submission, students' attendance, teachers' attendance, etc important works are done now digitally very efficiently. An online transaction can be considered an effective step to make true the dream of cashless India.

Various government sectors now serving their services to people digitally whether it may be Aadhar card-related work, Pan card, etc, now because of digitalization there is no need to stand in a long queue for hours.

So, in conclusion, digital India makes us faster and makes the way we work very efficient.
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Ashwin said:   6 years ago
Hello Friends, According to me Digital India is a great initiative for our country to be a developed country. We are developing our transaction system, making them easier with the help of digital system. It's so irritating to stand in the queue of ATM or bank which consumes much time and human efforts. Nowadays the Government comes up with a proper solution for utilizing our time efficiently rather than wasting it by standing in the queue.

In India more than 70 percent area is rural and they do not know about the latest technology. Generally, they do not have smartphones to pay online. And if they have then they lags at knowledge about Online payment or digital marketing. So government should start campaign to spread awareness about digital marketing because without that much people we can't say ourselves as developed country. So I can say it as a partial success Until Rural people aware of the technology.
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IZAZ AHMED said:   4 years ago
We all know that everything has a positive and negative side. But in such case, if you want to develop your country, you have to go for the positive side. We know that digital India means mainly cashless countries. Nowadays many people of our country (mainly the young generation) are using phone pay, google pay, internet banking, etc app to control their bank account, money transfer, balance check, etc purpose. But most of people are afraid to use these types of app. Because they think that if any fraud case is happening with them. That's why the government have to secure these types of the app very strongly. And the other side in the rural area there is many people who have no knowledge about mobile, laptops as well as net banking apps. But we know that after some years a time will become when all the people of our country become digital. Then we can proudly say that now our India is fully digital India.
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Neel said:   4 years ago
In the era of digitilization, we were able to see the world which was only possible in dreams. From faster payments to getting the documents in hand without going anywhere, one can easily save lot of time and efforts for getting the work done. As all payments records are kept while making digital payments it helped in reducing corruption upto some extent, Additionally, we can't imagine our lives in COVID pandemic without digitalization. On the other hand, the fact can't be ignored one needs to be educated in order to enjoy benefits of this scheme, cases of cyber crime are another blunders.

But the good thing is that this problems are on their way to extinction as various user friendly apps and awareness regarding frauds is created by various means.

At last, I would like to conclude that it was the revolutionary move by our country and only because of this step we today are able to compete in this world.
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