Digital India: Whom Does it Benefit?

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Shivaji said:   7 years ago
I think Digital India is beneficial for the overall development of the country. Due to cashless payments corruptions has been restricted. Also, the bills which were paid offline by means of paper are now cashless without paper and cashless payments facilities are almost available everywhere. In short, it is beneficial for each & every person in the a country.
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Aman said:   7 years ago
Digital India is a major step towards saying bye bye to the long lines and getting information in hands just a click away. This is a good way of being informed and hence eradicates the mediator who are often required to be bribed in order to get information. The three major goals of digitalization of India include:

1) Development of a secured and stable online infrastructure.
2) Delivering government services digitally.
3) Achieving universal digital literacy.

Henceforth, the following communities will benefit from digitalization:

- The people living in rural areas will get internet connectivity and along with training which can help them to keep updated with monsoon forecast, government policies, etc.

- People living in crowded cities where they have to wait in long lines to get their work done.

- Indian government because of the access to online free resources that can help people establish business and learn new things ultimately catalysing economic growth.

- MNC's and other companies who sell their product through online shopping sites like Amazon.

Hence, digitalisation is a great step toward the development of modern India.
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Ahmed said:   7 years ago
Digital India is really beneficiary for all of us. Infact it makes our work so easy that within a fraction of time you could send money anywhere with help of internet and mobile phone. But the only problem is that we are still in developing zone so the area of the country is not so developed to implement because in most of the place either they don't know how to use or they don't have proper resources for it. Even, it helps in the irradiation of corruption to a certain extent because all the transaction has been recorded in the database and difficult for tax evader in minimising their tax by illegal methods.
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Prem khatik said:   7 years ago
As my point of view, Digital India is only benificial for who are educated and good knowledege about digital technology. The rural area is unaffected by this scheme because of illiterate. It can be improved by start awerness programme and the goverment should have to work on control cyber security.
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Asha purty said:   7 years ago
Digital India is our need because day by day new technology is updated not only but also a rural area everyone uses a mobile phone they also updated to whole things. Digital India helps for the country development.
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Mohit S said:   7 years ago
Digital India a screnaio which we image as the everything on net quick and steady. There are many advantages of digital India as it will create employment; increase in literacy rate ; increase in the economy ; transparency in goverment functioning; decrease in corruption; quick judgement in the law sector and increase in women empowerment as the online business may be promoted by women; but for a digital India we need to have a system where such things can be established. Today no doubt one third population of India have mobile phone and of which 75% have internet. But what about the remaining people. People of old age and ancient time are not capable to handle the mobile system and anroid phone how the goverment will train them? net neturality proposal is rejected by major net providers at such case will it be able for the people to use the net at the rate the company is provided there may also be problem of network or no range in many areas at that time people may suffer some loss. Thus before the proposal of digital India a need for net neutrality and a goverment net connection accesible to all is needed.
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Vineeth said:   7 years ago
Let us stick to the question whom does it benefit?

It is going to benefit all those people who have understood the advantages and risks involved in the digital economy. There is rumour go around in the society that is privacy is at risk and the digital economy is insecure there are also a few instances which solidify the statements but all that doesn't stop people from going cashless all that means people are slowly getting used to digital transactions rural India is somewhere behind going cashless I don't say government isn't taking enough steps but lack proper knowledge about digital economy and there isn't enough activity going around to curb their sense of fear and the providing information about procedure involved. I think it is hands of government to necessary action to stop fake news circulating in the society regarding the use of cashless economy and people should set aside all the fears (through proper knowledge) and use this wonderful opportunity.
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Vishal Yadav said:   7 years ago
Yes, it is beneficial, as it makes transactions fast, safe and secured. We don't have to wait for hours in queue for depositing fees, shopping platforms, travel & etc.
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GURU RAJA said:   7 years ago
From my point of view, digital India is good for urban and mainly good in the rural area. Digital India is a great step towards the develope of our nation. It used for increasin employement. I realy thanks to our prime minister. Thank you.
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E.MUTHUKUMAR said:   7 years ago
Digital India is benefit for all if it is implemented by the implementer and used by the user in correct way. Beneficiary level or ratio is differed from locality to locality like urban, semi urban and rural. Developing country like India, we are growing fast and our rural India also growing fast through digitization.
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