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10 initiatives for Digital India

10 initiatives for Digital India
Start Date :
Jul 23, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task requires you to identify 10 most important initiatives that centre and state governments should take to realise the PM’s vision of digital India. There has been a ...

This task requires you to identify 10 most important initiatives that centre and state governments should take to realise the PM’s vision of digital India.

There has been a flood of suggestions in response to the Prime Minister’s vision for a digital India. It is important to prioritize the ideas and come up with a practical roadmap of what can be taken up first with maximum benefit to the nation. This task will help in drawing such a roadmap.

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Inder Singh
Inder Singh 11 years 10 months ago
Following should be done: 1.Computer and banking should be made compulsory subject from primary to college 2. Broadband connectivity may be provided in whole area of india. 3, Bank accounts be given netbanking compulsory 4. All payments for govt deptt /school/ college may be made through online 5. All type of forms of govt be available and accepted on site. 6.Records of all land(residential or agriculture)may be made online . 7.Online complaint against every department may be started.
VIJAYA VARMA
VIJAYA VARMA 11 years 10 months ago
Banking structure is redesigned to make India a fully digital nation and to usher in 100% E-governance. Taxation, tax collections, tax enforcement, tax compliance, registration departments, pass port offices, land registration departments, vehicle registration departments, share transactions, Public distribution system, census department, revenue department can be unified and integrated in this new banking system. Read the attached document. - VIJAYA KRUSHNA VARMA
Himadri Sekhar Roy
Himadri Sekhar Roy 11 years 10 months ago
Transform NISG: NISG is presently structured like a bureaucratic organisation- NEGD at centre and state level SEMTs. I think NISG needs to be restructured into a Consulting organisation like PWC, WIPRO, TCS. There should be a central or zonal pool of resources in various skill areas- Technology (ERP, Data warehousing, Web Technology etc), Functional (Finance, Supplychain, HR) who can be deployed as and where required. The pay needs to be competitive and appointments permanent to attract talent.
arun kumar c
arun kumar c 11 years 10 months ago
1) iHealth India Centralized EMR Patient Database for all the Government Hospital's & PHC's. 2)All Super Specialty Govt. Hospitals, LAB & SCAN Centers connected to PHC's.So patient data & reports are exchanged digitally By Having State wise Patient Data will be helpful in Medical Education filed .Knowledge on complex cases can be shared to young doctors . Patient EMR data Can be used in lots other medical research projects once we have captured symptoms ,diseases , prescription digitally
Suptendra Nath Sarbadhikari
Suptendra Nath Sarbadhikari 11 years 10 months ago
1. Only interoperable electronic filing system for all ministries 2. Appropriate National eGov Policy in consultation with states 3. Mobile platform for all services 4. Common front end service center 5. simplify all forms 6. set up appropriate authorities like the National eHealth Authority to formulate National eHealth Strategy / Policy 7. Remove obsolete laws / regulations 8. Raise awareness 9. build capacity 10. Coordinate activities professionally