By:
U.C.Meena, DoT
A PROGRAMME TO TRANSFORM INDIA INTO
A DIGITALLY EMPOWERED SOCIETY AND
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
DIGITAL INDIA
WHAT IS DIGITAL INDIA?
 The Digital India program is a flagship program of the Government of India
with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and
knowledge economy.
 Digital India initiative has been launched on July 3, 2015 (1.13 lakh crore cost)
with a vision to digitally empower each and every citizen of the country.
 It aims at ensuring the government services are made available to citizens
electronically by reducing paperwork.
 It also includes plan to connect rural areas with high-speed internet networks.
 It is coordinated by Deity(Department Electronics and IT) and is implemented by
the government.
 Prime Minister is the Chairman on monitoring committee.
VISION AREA OF DIGITAL INDIA
 The vision of Digital India programme is to transform India into a
digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.
 The Digital India programme is centered on three key vision
areas:
 Availability of high speed internet as a core utility for delivery of
services to citizens
 Digital identity that is unique, lifelong, online and authenticable to
every citizen
 Mobile phone & bank account enabling citizen participation in
digital & financial space
 Easy access to a Common Service Centre
 Shareable private space on a public cloud
 Safe and secure cyber-space
VISION I DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE AS A
UTILITY TO EVERY CITIZEN
A well connected nation is a prerequisite to a well served nation.
Once the remotest of the Indian villagers are digitally connected
through broadband and high speed internet, then delivery of
electronic government services to every citizen, targeted social
benefits, and financial inclusion can be achieved in reality.
VISION II GOVERNANCE & SERVICES
ON DEMAND
 Seamlessly integrated services across departments or jurisdictions
 Availability of services in real time from online & mobile platforms
 All citizen entitlements to be portable and available on the cloud
 Digitally transformed services for improving ease of doing business
 Making financial transactions electronic & cashless
 Leveraging Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) for decision
support systems & development
Six elements are crucial for ensuring that governance and services
are made available on demand to all citizens:
VISION III DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT
OF CITIZENS
The key components under this vision includes:
 Universal digital literacy
 Universally accessible digital resources
 Availability of digital resources / services in Indian
languages
 Collaborative digital platforms for participative governance
 Citizens not required to physically submit Govt. documents
/ certificates
Digital connectivity is a great leveler. Cutting across demographic
and socio-economic segments, Indians are increasingly connecting
and communicating with each other through mobile phones and
computers riding on digital networks.
NINE PILLARS OF DIGITAL INDIA
1. Broadband
Highways
2. Universal Access to
Phones
3. Public Internet
Access Programme
4. E‐Governance –
Reforming government
through Technology
5. eKranti – Electronic
delivery of services
6. Information for All
Electronics Manufacturing
7. Electronics
Manufacturing – Target
NET ZERO Imports
8. IT for Jobs
9. Early Harvest
Programmes
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E-KRANTI: ELECTRONIC DELIVERY OF SERVICES
THERE ARE 44 MISSION MODE PROJECTS UNDER E-KRANTI,
WHICH ARE AT VARIOUS STAGES OF IMPLEMENTATION WITH THE
VISION OF “TRANSFORMING E-GOVERNANCE FOR
TRANSFORMING GOVERNANCE
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INITIATIVES BY GOVT. TO BUILD ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
Initiative Description Current Status
BharatNet Aim to provide broadband access to
250000 Gram Panchayats through
a network of Optical Fibre Cable
•144430 km of optic fiber laid
•Initial Terget: Broadband to
150000 GPs by Dec 2015.
•Revised Target: Broadband to
100000 GPs by March 2017
Smart Cities Creation of 109 smart cities (target
revised from 100) by 2022. INR 5
billion allocated to every city over 5
years for this purpose
• 90 cities have been chosen to be
covered under the Smart Cities
mission.
• Allocation of INR 32 billion in
union budget 2016-17
Common Service
Centre(CSC)
CSCs are centers through which e-
governance and related services
will be made available to villages
• Over 1,70,000 CSCs are
operational across India.
• 2,50,000 GPs to have one CSC
each (at least).
• Village Level Entrepreneur
(VLE) model being followed to
empower locals; nearly 240,000
VLEs have been appointed
Digitization of Post Offices Digitization of post offices including
setting up centralized data centers,
networking of all post offices and
enabling digital payments
•All 25,297 departmental post
offices have been computerized.
• 238 million postal bank accounts
have been digitized.
• 155,000 post offices (130,000 in
rural areas) to be digitized by
March 2017
Universal Access to Mobile Aims to provide mobile access to
more than 55,600 villages that do
h bil
•55,669 villages to be covered by
March 2019.
ill i h N h E
STATUS OF MAJOR SERVICES LAUNCHED UNDER THE
DIGITAL INDIA PROGRAMME
Services Description
eSign eSign framework allows for online
digital signature by leveraging Aadhaar
authentication
• Implemented and deployed
• Used for business documents & tax
returns
National Centre of
Geo- Informatics
GIS platform for sharing and collaborating
GIS data source, location-based analytics and
Decision Support System
Platform has been developed and is
seeking support from
state government for deployment
Information Security
Education and
Awareness (ISEA)
Phase- II & Cyber
Security
Capacity building in the area of Information
Security to address the human resource
requirement, training and develop information
security awareness
• 51 academic institutions
• 4- Info. Security Research and
Development Centers
(ISRDC)
• 7-Resource Centers (RCs)
• 30,000 people trained
MyGov app Citizen-centric platform empowering people to
connect with the government & contribute
toward good governance
Service has been rolled out with more
than 10,00,000 users
DigiLocker Digital Locker facility provides citizens a
shareable private space on a public cloud and
making all documents / certificates available
on cloud
•With 39,60083 registered users
DigiLocker this service is
available for citizens18
• App available in Playstore
Swachh Bharat
Abhiyaan app
To further the Swachh Bharat mission, the
government has launched this app which will
be used by people and government
Organizations
500,000 installs so far
National Scholarships
Portal
One-stop-solution for end-to-end scholarship
process right from submission of student
• Developed and deployed successfully
• 1,22,96,926 registered students
Wi-Fi hotspots Under this initiative, the
government plans to deploy Wi-Fi
at public and tourist places
• 2489 hotspots
• 1209 hotspot locations
Payment Bank by India
Post
By March 2017, India Post will
launch their own Payment Bank
across India
Development in progress
PayOnline Launch of e-
Payment Portal
National ePayment gateway is
enabling every Indian citizen to
make online payments for all
Government based transactions,
ecommerce payments and other
related tasks
e-Payment started in Railways,
CPWD, Ministry of Urban
Development for 152 Divisions, a
total of 278 Divisions to be on-
boarded by the end of this year
Launch of Online labs for
schools
Under this nationwide initiative,
Online labs will be available in
Hindi, Malayalam and Marathi and
offered in both urban and rural.
schools 30,000 teachers in all
Indian states will be provided
training on Online labs
• Online labs currently has over
90,000 registered users.
• Being moved to the National
Knowledge Network (NKN) to
support large scale
e-Education Providing high-tech education in
remote and urban areas using
technology like smartphones, apps
and Internet services
• In progress – Pilots / POCs
deployed
• Smart Class Rooms and target of
providing all school with broadband
and Wi-Fi available.
• 30000+ teachers enrolled
e- Hospital e-Hospital programme enables
patients to register book
As on November 2016, 56 hospitals
provide this service with a total of
OTHER INITIATIVES
Infrastructure Services Empowerment
STATE WIDE AREA NETWORK PASSPORT SEVA PROJECT (PSP) TARGETED PUBLIC
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (TPDS)
SINGLE WINDOW INTERFACE
FOR TRADE (SWIFT)
SWATCH BHAARAT app SMART CITIES
RAPID ASSESSMENT SYSTEM PUSA KRISHI PRADHAN MANTRI KAUSHAL
VIKAS YOJANA (PMKVY)
OPEN DATA PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM (PMIS)
PRADHAN MANTRI JAN-DHAN
YOJANA (PMJDY)
NATIONAL SUPER COMPUTING
MISSION (NSM)
PARIVAHAN PORTAL OPEN FORGE
JEEVAN PRAMAAN NIRBHAYA APP MyGov
MEGHRAJ mKISAN DigiDhan ABHIYAAN
IRCTC CONNECT MADAD APP BPO Scheme
INTEGRATED HEALTH
INFORMATION SYSTEM (IHIP)
KHOYA PAYA AADHAAR ENABLED PAYMENT
SYSTEM
GOVERNMENT eMARKETPLACE HIMMAT APP NREGA-SOFT
eTRADE GOODS AND SERVICE TAX
NETWORK (GSTN)
PAYGOV INDIA
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  • 1. By: U.C.Meena, DoT A PROGRAMME TO TRANSFORM INDIA INTO A DIGITALLY EMPOWERED SOCIETY AND KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY DIGITAL INDIA
  • 2. WHAT IS DIGITAL INDIA?  The Digital India program is a flagship program of the Government of India with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.  Digital India initiative has been launched on July 3, 2015 (1.13 lakh crore cost) with a vision to digitally empower each and every citizen of the country.  It aims at ensuring the government services are made available to citizens electronically by reducing paperwork.  It also includes plan to connect rural areas with high-speed internet networks.  It is coordinated by Deity(Department Electronics and IT) and is implemented by the government.  Prime Minister is the Chairman on monitoring committee.
  • 3. VISION AREA OF DIGITAL INDIA  The vision of Digital India programme is to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.  The Digital India programme is centered on three key vision areas:
  • 4.  Availability of high speed internet as a core utility for delivery of services to citizens  Digital identity that is unique, lifelong, online and authenticable to every citizen  Mobile phone & bank account enabling citizen participation in digital & financial space  Easy access to a Common Service Centre  Shareable private space on a public cloud  Safe and secure cyber-space VISION I DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE AS A UTILITY TO EVERY CITIZEN A well connected nation is a prerequisite to a well served nation. Once the remotest of the Indian villagers are digitally connected through broadband and high speed internet, then delivery of electronic government services to every citizen, targeted social benefits, and financial inclusion can be achieved in reality.
  • 5. VISION II GOVERNANCE & SERVICES ON DEMAND  Seamlessly integrated services across departments or jurisdictions  Availability of services in real time from online & mobile platforms  All citizen entitlements to be portable and available on the cloud  Digitally transformed services for improving ease of doing business  Making financial transactions electronic & cashless  Leveraging Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) for decision support systems & development Six elements are crucial for ensuring that governance and services are made available on demand to all citizens:
  • 6. VISION III DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT OF CITIZENS The key components under this vision includes:  Universal digital literacy  Universally accessible digital resources  Availability of digital resources / services in Indian languages  Collaborative digital platforms for participative governance  Citizens not required to physically submit Govt. documents / certificates Digital connectivity is a great leveler. Cutting across demographic and socio-economic segments, Indians are increasingly connecting and communicating with each other through mobile phones and computers riding on digital networks.
  • 7. NINE PILLARS OF DIGITAL INDIA 1. Broadband Highways 2. Universal Access to Phones 3. Public Internet Access Programme 4. E‐Governance – Reforming government through Technology 5. eKranti – Electronic delivery of services 6. Information for All Electronics Manufacturing 7. Electronics Manufacturing – Target NET ZERO Imports 8. IT for Jobs 9. Early Harvest Programmes
  • 10. THERE ARE 44 MISSION MODE PROJECTS UNDER E-KRANTI, WHICH ARE AT VARIOUS STAGES OF IMPLEMENTATION WITH THE VISION OF “TRANSFORMING E-GOVERNANCE FOR TRANSFORMING GOVERNANCE
  • 12. INITIATIVES BY GOVT. TO BUILD ICT INFRASTRUCTURE Initiative Description Current Status BharatNet Aim to provide broadband access to 250000 Gram Panchayats through a network of Optical Fibre Cable •144430 km of optic fiber laid •Initial Terget: Broadband to 150000 GPs by Dec 2015. •Revised Target: Broadband to 100000 GPs by March 2017 Smart Cities Creation of 109 smart cities (target revised from 100) by 2022. INR 5 billion allocated to every city over 5 years for this purpose • 90 cities have been chosen to be covered under the Smart Cities mission. • Allocation of INR 32 billion in union budget 2016-17 Common Service Centre(CSC) CSCs are centers through which e- governance and related services will be made available to villages • Over 1,70,000 CSCs are operational across India. • 2,50,000 GPs to have one CSC each (at least). • Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE) model being followed to empower locals; nearly 240,000 VLEs have been appointed Digitization of Post Offices Digitization of post offices including setting up centralized data centers, networking of all post offices and enabling digital payments •All 25,297 departmental post offices have been computerized. • 238 million postal bank accounts have been digitized. • 155,000 post offices (130,000 in rural areas) to be digitized by March 2017 Universal Access to Mobile Aims to provide mobile access to more than 55,600 villages that do h bil •55,669 villages to be covered by March 2019. ill i h N h E
  • 13. STATUS OF MAJOR SERVICES LAUNCHED UNDER THE DIGITAL INDIA PROGRAMME Services Description eSign eSign framework allows for online digital signature by leveraging Aadhaar authentication • Implemented and deployed • Used for business documents & tax returns National Centre of Geo- Informatics GIS platform for sharing and collaborating GIS data source, location-based analytics and Decision Support System Platform has been developed and is seeking support from state government for deployment Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) Phase- II & Cyber Security Capacity building in the area of Information Security to address the human resource requirement, training and develop information security awareness • 51 academic institutions • 4- Info. Security Research and Development Centers (ISRDC) • 7-Resource Centers (RCs) • 30,000 people trained MyGov app Citizen-centric platform empowering people to connect with the government & contribute toward good governance Service has been rolled out with more than 10,00,000 users DigiLocker Digital Locker facility provides citizens a shareable private space on a public cloud and making all documents / certificates available on cloud •With 39,60083 registered users DigiLocker this service is available for citizens18 • App available in Playstore Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan app To further the Swachh Bharat mission, the government has launched this app which will be used by people and government Organizations 500,000 installs so far National Scholarships Portal One-stop-solution for end-to-end scholarship process right from submission of student • Developed and deployed successfully • 1,22,96,926 registered students
  • 14. Wi-Fi hotspots Under this initiative, the government plans to deploy Wi-Fi at public and tourist places • 2489 hotspots • 1209 hotspot locations Payment Bank by India Post By March 2017, India Post will launch their own Payment Bank across India Development in progress PayOnline Launch of e- Payment Portal National ePayment gateway is enabling every Indian citizen to make online payments for all Government based transactions, ecommerce payments and other related tasks e-Payment started in Railways, CPWD, Ministry of Urban Development for 152 Divisions, a total of 278 Divisions to be on- boarded by the end of this year Launch of Online labs for schools Under this nationwide initiative, Online labs will be available in Hindi, Malayalam and Marathi and offered in both urban and rural. schools 30,000 teachers in all Indian states will be provided training on Online labs • Online labs currently has over 90,000 registered users. • Being moved to the National Knowledge Network (NKN) to support large scale e-Education Providing high-tech education in remote and urban areas using technology like smartphones, apps and Internet services • In progress – Pilots / POCs deployed • Smart Class Rooms and target of providing all school with broadband and Wi-Fi available. • 30000+ teachers enrolled e- Hospital e-Hospital programme enables patients to register book As on November 2016, 56 hospitals provide this service with a total of
  • 15. OTHER INITIATIVES Infrastructure Services Empowerment STATE WIDE AREA NETWORK PASSPORT SEVA PROJECT (PSP) TARGETED PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (TPDS) SINGLE WINDOW INTERFACE FOR TRADE (SWIFT) SWATCH BHAARAT app SMART CITIES RAPID ASSESSMENT SYSTEM PUSA KRISHI PRADHAN MANTRI KAUSHAL VIKAS YOJANA (PMKVY) OPEN DATA PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PMIS) PRADHAN MANTRI JAN-DHAN YOJANA (PMJDY) NATIONAL SUPER COMPUTING MISSION (NSM) PARIVAHAN PORTAL OPEN FORGE JEEVAN PRAMAAN NIRBHAYA APP MyGov MEGHRAJ mKISAN DigiDhan ABHIYAAN IRCTC CONNECT MADAD APP BPO Scheme INTEGRATED HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM (IHIP) KHOYA PAYA AADHAAR ENABLED PAYMENT SYSTEM GOVERNMENT eMARKETPLACE HIMMAT APP NREGA-SOFT eTRADE GOODS AND SERVICE TAX NETWORK (GSTN) PAYGOV INDIA