Digital India: Whom Does it Benefit?
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Ram Charan said:
7 years ago
It does work because when I am not hearing this world I am using mobile for only making fun or only for social networking site but when this is introduced it changes a lot of my life action. Now this time I am doing a lot of work like movies ticket railway ticket or even banking transaction is so easy and effortless and time savings. It is also giving the simplicity to work and maintaining the transparency of the banking system and the customer and making the healthy relationship between them. I think anyone uses this technology era and makes his life is more simple and effective. On the other side, in India some people are not using this or maybe say that they have not educated or not using smartphone but I think that if who were educated use this because digital India is the substitution of this, all the previous facility is already present there, this is your choice who is the best way.
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Famy said:
7 years ago
Hi everyone,
According to my view, digitalisation is definitely beneficial to the world. With just a system and an internet connection in hand, there is nothing impossible now. It has also enabled moneyless transactions through the introduction of money transferring apps and internet banking. People need not wait in any long queues as before for any of their payments like money withdrawal, booking train tickets etc. Moreover, all the entertainments are at our fingertips like movie tickets, shopping, travel tickets etc. Digitalisation thus has brought a new face to the world. The main advantage is that it reduces the barrier of communication between people.
Anybody can contact people anywhere in the world.
Since the cost of digitalisation is affordable to people, everyone can access it easily. Only group of society who are not benefited is the illiterate ones due to their lack knowledge.
According to my view, digitalisation is definitely beneficial to the world. With just a system and an internet connection in hand, there is nothing impossible now. It has also enabled moneyless transactions through the introduction of money transferring apps and internet banking. People need not wait in any long queues as before for any of their payments like money withdrawal, booking train tickets etc. Moreover, all the entertainments are at our fingertips like movie tickets, shopping, travel tickets etc. Digitalisation thus has brought a new face to the world. The main advantage is that it reduces the barrier of communication between people.
Anybody can contact people anywhere in the world.
Since the cost of digitalisation is affordable to people, everyone can access it easily. Only group of society who are not benefited is the illiterate ones due to their lack knowledge.
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Kajal jingar said:
11 months ago
Good evening everyone.
My name is Kajal Jingar, I am glad to take the opportunity to speak on such an important topic. Before digging into the topic, it becomes essential to understand the keywords of the topic, so today's topic of discussion is digital India: whom is it benefit?, what is digitization? it is the process, in which we make the system more easy to access by use of technologies. How and for what is the digitization of India creating benefits?
Every coin has its pros and cons both. In today's time of technology, it becomes important for India to stand up with other countries in every aspect, in which digitization is one of them, on the other hand, we should understand the basic needs of the people also, as still there are many people in India for those it is difficult to get food for two times, so government must focus on these things first, and along with this technologies.
My name is Kajal Jingar, I am glad to take the opportunity to speak on such an important topic. Before digging into the topic, it becomes essential to understand the keywords of the topic, so today's topic of discussion is digital India: whom is it benefit?, what is digitization? it is the process, in which we make the system more easy to access by use of technologies. How and for what is the digitization of India creating benefits?
Every coin has its pros and cons both. In today's time of technology, it becomes important for India to stand up with other countries in every aspect, in which digitization is one of them, on the other hand, we should understand the basic needs of the people also, as still there are many people in India for those it is difficult to get food for two times, so government must focus on these things first, and along with this technologies.
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Loga said:
5 years ago
Nowadays digitization is the main thing in the world, the world to improve the automatic things in everything. Today, I want to discuss the merits and demerits of digital India. As we all know in previous times we used to think a lot before downloading a single video but digitalisation has changed India a lot, now we can suffer through the internet without thinking of any internet issues. The people who know how to use it in a right way, to them it is not less than a boon but the kids having no knowledge of using technology don't know how easily they are wasting their time by indulging themselves in online games. As a student, we are working for a better future and has met a lot of teachers online and started studying from them. People started working online and saved a lot of their time. We stopped going to banks for regular transactions which also resulted in less traffic and pollution.
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Pritesh kushwaha said:
5 years ago
As you can see in todays time, many people are on digitalization. It has reduce physical work, people can do from anywhere at any place no matter, because its so simple now to use the online platform. People can =pay their electricity bill, tv recharge, phone recharge, want to transfer money. For doing all this there are such applications like google pay, Paytm, Phonepe, amazon pay etc. Online is process is good for who knows how to to do it but in our rural areas there still many people who don't know how to access this, government has to take a initiatives to taught them how he can also access the all this online transaction and all. In future the online application they getting big market in India. I can see in future India is going to cashless transaction, why I am telling this the reason is in my family my father also don't know how to use it but slowly slowly the knowing everything.
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Daksha said:
7 years ago
Hello everyone,
I am glad that we got the opportunity to discuss on the topic 'digital India' and whom it is going to benefit. In my opinion it is going to benefit the people living in rural areas together with the companies and the CEO's of Facebook, Google, Oracle, Microsoft and so on who comitted to invested around 224. 5 lakh crores for this initiative. The main aim is "power to empower". And for that all the 65000 villages of India are provided by the internet connection so that each and every detail about the government steps and to form a genuine connection of the people of India with their government is possible. Also this can help grow Indian economy plus literacy rate will also increase. Job offers are also being provided for the BPO about 28000 offers have been listed till now.
So, eventually it is going to benefit our country the citizens of our country to grow productive.
I am glad that we got the opportunity to discuss on the topic 'digital India' and whom it is going to benefit. In my opinion it is going to benefit the people living in rural areas together with the companies and the CEO's of Facebook, Google, Oracle, Microsoft and so on who comitted to invested around 224. 5 lakh crores for this initiative. The main aim is "power to empower". And for that all the 65000 villages of India are provided by the internet connection so that each and every detail about the government steps and to form a genuine connection of the people of India with their government is possible. Also this can help grow Indian economy plus literacy rate will also increase. Job offers are also being provided for the BPO about 28000 offers have been listed till now.
So, eventually it is going to benefit our country the citizens of our country to grow productive.
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Priyanka Patidar said:
6 years ago
Hello everyone!
Digitalisation has both a positive and negative aspect.
Firstly, if we talk about positive changes through this is that it makes everything easy. There are services provided through which we can do all our from home like booking tickets, shopping, tranfering funds n so on. This really improves the growth of the economy. Nowadays everyone is learning how to use smartphones to do online transactions, do shopping, paying bills etc.
On the other hand, if we talk about the negative aspect of digitalisation the main problem in India is illiteracy because of this many people suffer they hesitate to use this kind of technology because of some trust issues and also internet connections. Mainly in rural areas, people don't know the methodology of using different apps and all.
So, I conclude now by saying that digitalisation has both a positive and negative aspect.
Thank You!
Digitalisation has both a positive and negative aspect.
Firstly, if we talk about positive changes through this is that it makes everything easy. There are services provided through which we can do all our from home like booking tickets, shopping, tranfering funds n so on. This really improves the growth of the economy. Nowadays everyone is learning how to use smartphones to do online transactions, do shopping, paying bills etc.
On the other hand, if we talk about the negative aspect of digitalisation the main problem in India is illiteracy because of this many people suffer they hesitate to use this kind of technology because of some trust issues and also internet connections. Mainly in rural areas, people don't know the methodology of using different apps and all.
So, I conclude now by saying that digitalisation has both a positive and negative aspect.
Thank You!
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Parul jain said:
7 years ago
So basically, Digitalization is the approach used by Indian government to make Indian economy independent. Every transaction like money transfer, purchasing, selling etc done on smart phones and nowadays almost everyone uses smartphones. The problem of carrying cash get solved by various applications like Paytm, phonepe etc. Black money get so curb by government by keeping security on each transaction of everyone. In upcoming years the whole economy will get Digitalize. No one has to depend on other person. The time of standing in Question in banks for transfer and get cash has also get saved. As every thing has porns and cons and every coin has two faces so Digitalization has also demerits but these demerits get resolve by taking some actions like the hacking, leaked Personal information, forget login id/password etc. These can get solve easily by taking some preventions.
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Nikita kumari said:
5 years ago
In my point of view, there are both pros and cons through digital India we get many facilities like workers who are working in daily basis or labours they can get their salary in online transfer mode and no one can cheat them by digitalisation we can transfer money from small gadgets in any time we can track to anyone's phone if he/she is in trouble. Children's who don't have enough money they can learn from online on YouTube. Nowadays we can see anything on online mode. It saves a lot of paper from that we are saving a lot of trees. There is one thing I would like to tell in rural areas most of the people don't know how to use a cellphone. Yeah, it is best for the educated person and on another hand Digital India, the people who are aware of technical knowledge must have to share our knowledge with the people who are lack of this skill for example illiterates, farmers, poor students.
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Sridevi said:
5 years ago
Hello,
Digital India.
Launched by the Government of India on July 1, 2015, the initiative aims to connect citizens through electronic means and improve online infrastructure, internet connectivity and empower people digitally in the field of technology.
According to country digital adoption index, India is the second-fastest digital adopter among 17 major digital economies.
Sectors benefited are:
First are core digital sectors, such as IT-BPM, digital communications, and electronics manufacturing. Second are newly digitizing sectors such as financial services, agriculture, healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing, which are not traditionally considered part of India\'s digital economy but have the potential to rapidly adopt new technologies. Third are government services and labour markets, which can use digital technologies in new ways to make their work easier and accountable.
Digital India.
Launched by the Government of India on July 1, 2015, the initiative aims to connect citizens through electronic means and improve online infrastructure, internet connectivity and empower people digitally in the field of technology.
According to country digital adoption index, India is the second-fastest digital adopter among 17 major digital economies.
Sectors benefited are:
First are core digital sectors, such as IT-BPM, digital communications, and electronics manufacturing. Second are newly digitizing sectors such as financial services, agriculture, healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing, which are not traditionally considered part of India\'s digital economy but have the potential to rapidly adopt new technologies. Third are government services and labour markets, which can use digital technologies in new ways to make their work easier and accountable.
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