Digital India: Whom Does it Benefit?
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Shuvam Agrawal said:
6 years ago
Digital India was the campaign started by our prime minister Narendra Modi on 2015. The main cause was to reach all the citizens of India so that the compensation, subsidy or any fund released by the government can directly reach to them. So it strongly benefits those rural areas people and it benefits the urban area people also, we can enjoy online payments even in the street food, railway stations stalls, and other places where usually there use to be lots of issues like no change and carrying cash etc.
So, overall it benefits all the citizens of India as well as the people staying or visiting India.
So, overall it benefits all the citizens of India as well as the people staying or visiting India.
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Geethu said:
6 years ago
Hello guys in my view, through this digitalization will be benefited. There will be no thefts and easy to access without carrying the money. With this digitalization the transactions which are performing can be recorded though there will be no black money or any other faults while transactions. It will be difficult for the illiterate people it can overcome by giving them awareness and helping them to access this digitalization everywhere. It can be through social media or by anything else have to be taken then only it will be beneficial to all the people in India.
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Pratik Ginnalwar said:
6 years ago
Hello, Everyone.
As far as I'm concerned, Digitalization is a need of the Modern era as we are living in the country like India which has tremendous records of corruption thus to minimise it, digitalization is working as a key factor and eventually, it will be beneficial for all Indians. I will give you one example:- India rose by three points to 78 in the list of 180 countries in the world according to CPI (Corruption Perception Index). There is no need to tell you why this happening so as we all know how online banking works when it comes to maintaining data and keeping keen observation on every aspect.
Soon All India will be digitalized so that it could help each & every being of India.
As far as I'm concerned, Digitalization is a need of the Modern era as we are living in the country like India which has tremendous records of corruption thus to minimise it, digitalization is working as a key factor and eventually, it will be beneficial for all Indians. I will give you one example:- India rose by three points to 78 in the list of 180 countries in the world according to CPI (Corruption Perception Index). There is no need to tell you why this happening so as we all know how online banking works when it comes to maintaining data and keeping keen observation on every aspect.
Soon All India will be digitalized so that it could help each & every being of India.
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Kislay kumar said:
6 years ago
"Digital India" It just came in picture after our New Government BJP came into the role. And "Modi ji" has done a tremendous job in various filed. And among them, one is Digitalization of India. And Jio (Reliance) place the best role in it. And in my point of view, it is a very good thing.
As it helps in many sectors like by Digitalization there is very much reduce of paperwork and in many fields and even though because of it there is Digital growth in poor people also.
As it helps in many sectors like by Digitalization there is very much reduce of paperwork and in many fields and even though because of it there is Digital growth in poor people also.
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Akash desai said:
6 years ago
Digital India is a very good initiative by honourable PM Modi, it's a benefit to all of us, the cashless economy is one of the examples of digital India, we can do anything at home like online banking & also there are fewer chances of corruption, Jandhan, GST is some successive steps towards digital India,
But most of the part of India is from the ruler are so they don't know how to use online banking and all Internet-related things, so we need to give proper training about it & India is going to be digitally strong.
But most of the part of India is from the ruler are so they don't know how to use online banking and all Internet-related things, so we need to give proper training about it & India is going to be digitally strong.
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Prabhu manikandan said:
6 years ago
Hello everyone!
Let me raise some questions like who will benefit from the platform digitalization. Off course it is Right initiative at right time for our organization because it runs in transparency and efficiently so it reduces corruptions& fraud transactions yes, it benefits both rural and urban peoples digital India is started in the year 2015 by our by honourable PM. It reduces time by avoiding the people rush in the bank for money transactions. Everything made simple with a click on online. Even though it has benefits it also has its disadvantage like make people lazy, psychological problems etc. So we should use it like sugar in the coffee.
Thank you so much for giving this opportunity.
Let me raise some questions like who will benefit from the platform digitalization. Off course it is Right initiative at right time for our organization because it runs in transparency and efficiently so it reduces corruptions& fraud transactions yes, it benefits both rural and urban peoples digital India is started in the year 2015 by our by honourable PM. It reduces time by avoiding the people rush in the bank for money transactions. Everything made simple with a click on online. Even though it has benefits it also has its disadvantage like make people lazy, psychological problems etc. So we should use it like sugar in the coffee.
Thank you so much for giving this opportunity.
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Rohit Kumar said:
6 years ago
Digital India benefits mostly the businessman in many ways such as transaction, online business. We can also say that it benefited the literate people's & rich people, because they know how to take benefits of digitalization. Nowadays people earning too much money from the use of digitalization.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Ankur Vivek said:
6 years ago
Hello Everyone.
Let me start with the meaning of digital India.
This (digital India) program aims to digitalised every possible aspect of the Indian economy, organisational work and to reach every person of India through the internet.
Now the answer - It benefits all individuals who are engaged in any sort of works and interest at any level get benefited. Any examples you take from a common to a high professional man, nowadays everybody is relying on digital medium of work. Like, If the government needs to.
Do survey in every village without any third person who might adulterate the actual results can do easily with digital mediums. This makes governance transparent and effective. Major impact can be seen on business just because of the ease of transactions. Now transactions are only one click away. Its increases the productivity of the markets which ultimately benefits the people engaged to it. In rural areas services were now properly implemented w/o any fraud. Through this it benefited everyone in different aspects.
Let me start with the meaning of digital India.
This (digital India) program aims to digitalised every possible aspect of the Indian economy, organisational work and to reach every person of India through the internet.
Now the answer - It benefits all individuals who are engaged in any sort of works and interest at any level get benefited. Any examples you take from a common to a high professional man, nowadays everybody is relying on digital medium of work. Like, If the government needs to.
Do survey in every village without any third person who might adulterate the actual results can do easily with digital mediums. This makes governance transparent and effective. Major impact can be seen on business just because of the ease of transactions. Now transactions are only one click away. Its increases the productivity of the markets which ultimately benefits the people engaged to it. In rural areas services were now properly implemented w/o any fraud. Through this it benefited everyone in different aspects.
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Manoj kumar said:
6 years ago
First of all, I will thank to P. M. Modi who created in India. Digital India make us cashless money. You can do banking on social media. You can take a ticket by using of phone easily to go to the another place. You can view bank statement without visiting the bannk. You can transfer the funds.
Although there is a chance of cybercrime and you can lose your total money from your account.
Although there is a chance of cybercrime and you can lose your total money from your account.
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Lipi said:
6 years ago
Digital India, if implemented just as planned, can actually make India stand apart from the other nations in a few years' time. Needless to say, it is beneficial to each and every citizen of our country, provided they understand their privileges and rights well. Here are some of the ways it helps people:
1. E-learning - With an eclectic range of open online courses and certified instructors offering to teach via the internet, this hassle-free learning is unprecedented. The flexibility of fee structure (some courses are even offered for free), timings and no-wastage of travel time makes this an extremely good option for poorer students, stay-at-home moms and anyone else interested to learn.
2. E-commerce - Benefits the consumers as it saves time, energy and is an efficient way to select from a range of products online and having the product delivered at their doorstep. Benefits the sellers as this doesn't allow for any undue advantage of location and transportation to companies.
3. E-banking - As obvious as this is, online transactions make hassle-free handling of money. Just having a phone to the supermarket is enough! Needless to say, this makes process transparent, and just like any other digitization, it saves a lot of time and energy.
4. E-sampark (Vernacular email service) - Not widespread yet, this facet of the Digital India campaign aims to align Non-English speakers with the digital world which largely uses English like in the e-mail IDs.
5. The BharatNet program launched by the Indian Government aims to strengthen internet services in the rural areas. Village People will be educated on digitization under the Digital India initiative so that nobody is left behind when it comes to development.
Having said that, it is imperative that the government take steps very carefully to implement this as the criminal mindset isn't getting any better. Just like people don't have to travel for shopping, so do robbers. The thriving internet can be used just as well for the evils like terrorism, scams, brainwashing, cyber-bullying, hacking and fraud. With our personal information now digitized, the threat increases. So it is very important for us as citizens of the country to be aware and cautious and for the Government to be concerned yet proactive.
1. E-learning - With an eclectic range of open online courses and certified instructors offering to teach via the internet, this hassle-free learning is unprecedented. The flexibility of fee structure (some courses are even offered for free), timings and no-wastage of travel time makes this an extremely good option for poorer students, stay-at-home moms and anyone else interested to learn.
2. E-commerce - Benefits the consumers as it saves time, energy and is an efficient way to select from a range of products online and having the product delivered at their doorstep. Benefits the sellers as this doesn't allow for any undue advantage of location and transportation to companies.
3. E-banking - As obvious as this is, online transactions make hassle-free handling of money. Just having a phone to the supermarket is enough! Needless to say, this makes process transparent, and just like any other digitization, it saves a lot of time and energy.
4. E-sampark (Vernacular email service) - Not widespread yet, this facet of the Digital India campaign aims to align Non-English speakers with the digital world which largely uses English like in the e-mail IDs.
5. The BharatNet program launched by the Indian Government aims to strengthen internet services in the rural areas. Village People will be educated on digitization under the Digital India initiative so that nobody is left behind when it comes to development.
Having said that, it is imperative that the government take steps very carefully to implement this as the criminal mindset isn't getting any better. Just like people don't have to travel for shopping, so do robbers. The thriving internet can be used just as well for the evils like terrorism, scams, brainwashing, cyber-bullying, hacking and fraud. With our personal information now digitized, the threat increases. So it is very important for us as citizens of the country to be aware and cautious and for the Government to be concerned yet proactive.
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