Digital India: Whom Does it Benefit?
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Vaish chakole said:
7 years ago
Yes, it is absolutely right that digital India is very beneficial for everyone. Digital means computer-based India. Nd we all know that computer is the most important part of our life. We use a computer on the day to day life. And it makes our work very easy.
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Harika said:
7 years ago
I am Harika,
According to my view, everything has a boon and a bane, if we take an example like the foreign countries they have been already developed in their infrastructure and had been digitalised to vast extinct. Our country too should reach their heights and compete them in all the aspects. As the generation changes its not a matter that technology couldn't be understood to the illiterates.
According to my view, everything has a boon and a bane, if we take an example like the foreign countries they have been already developed in their infrastructure and had been digitalised to vast extinct. Our country too should reach their heights and compete them in all the aspects. As the generation changes its not a matter that technology couldn't be understood to the illiterates.
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Tushar kumar said:
7 years ago
Digital India will benefit everyone whether it is a consumer or govt or any seller.
But mostly it'll help the government Because government Can easily trace all the transaction so because of this there will be no black money and the government can collect tax easily.
But mostly it'll help the government Because government Can easily trace all the transaction so because of this there will be no black money and the government can collect tax easily.
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Anand said:
7 years ago
Definitely, nobody will against of digital India, because it is always helpful for each and every person of India even though the smartphones villagers are learning new things like money transfer etc. Digitalisation is a pillar of the economy and cashless transactions are one of the examples. Some points to be considered.
1. Reduced corruption.
2. Save manpower.
3. Reduce paperwork.
4. Saves time.
1. Reduced corruption.
2. Save manpower.
3. Reduce paperwork.
4. Saves time.
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Akash said:
7 years ago
Digital India is the first milestone achieved for developing India. India should have gone for a cashless transaction a long time ago. Each and every citizen such as businessmen to students, vendors to ticket counters etc. It is efficient and fruitful. With the offers like cashback, many are attracted to this. Corruption will be at extinction if we sincerely go for digitalization. Govt will keep an eye on every legal and illegal transaction. According to me, we should support this instead of criticizing every time.
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ARJIT RAJWAL said:
7 years ago
Digital India is an initiative that will benefit the entire nation as reduces corruption.
Saves time,
24x7 availability no need to wait in long queues,
Reduce cost incurred by the bank,
And it Can be accessed anywhere highly beneficial for financial inclusion.
Saves time,
24x7 availability no need to wait in long queues,
Reduce cost incurred by the bank,
And it Can be accessed anywhere highly beneficial for financial inclusion.
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Abhishek said:
7 years ago
I agree that digitalization has benefit, but when we see from the security side it is again a problem due to hacking.
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Kshitiz Pal said:
7 years ago
Digital India is a beneficial way of transferring money online.
We also get to buy train tickets, things and other important documents through online transfer method.
Not only we save time, we also don't have to travel to the various offices and stand in big lines and wait. All we have to do is open websites at home on our mobiles and computers and perform the tasks.
It shows we are advancing with time.
So it does benefit the people as well as the nation as a whole entity.
We also get to buy train tickets, things and other important documents through online transfer method.
Not only we save time, we also don't have to travel to the various offices and stand in big lines and wait. All we have to do is open websites at home on our mobiles and computers and perform the tasks.
It shows we are advancing with time.
So it does benefit the people as well as the nation as a whole entity.
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Kalpana@ said:
7 years ago
Hi.
As per my point of view, digital India is only benefited to the educated people. Who understand the merits and demerits of digitalization. The people who don't know about what is digital India or who don't have even simple cell phone how they can understand the benefits of digital India.
Conclusion: my conclusion is that the people who are educated and able to understand the technology are taking benefit of digital India, not overall country.
As per my point of view, digital India is only benefited to the educated people. Who understand the merits and demerits of digitalization. The people who don't know about what is digital India or who don't have even simple cell phone how they can understand the benefits of digital India.
Conclusion: my conclusion is that the people who are educated and able to understand the technology are taking benefit of digital India, not overall country.
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Rohan said:
7 years ago
Hello, Everyone.
Digital India, the term itself describes the positive and innovative approach of Indian government in building the digitization in the country.
It has already benefitted businessmans, middle-class people and every section of society.
People are aware of applications, phones and laptop which provides transparency in transaction and saves a lot of time instead of standing in long queues.
People awareness helps the developers and innovators to grow more.
Several campaigns should be organised for uneducated and rural people so that it benefits everyone in the country and we build a strong foundation of a digitalized India.
Digital India, the term itself describes the positive and innovative approach of Indian government in building the digitization in the country.
It has already benefitted businessmans, middle-class people and every section of society.
People are aware of applications, phones and laptop which provides transparency in transaction and saves a lot of time instead of standing in long queues.
People awareness helps the developers and innovators to grow more.
Several campaigns should be organised for uneducated and rural people so that it benefits everyone in the country and we build a strong foundation of a digitalized India.
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