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Bridging the digital divide through Government and People participation

Bridging the digital divide through Government and People participation
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Today in India there is a wide disparity in terms of awareness and access to digital services and technologies, share your thoughts on how the Government and various stakeholders ...

Today in India there is a wide disparity in terms of awareness and access to digital services and technologies, share your thoughts on how the Government and various stakeholders bridge the digital divide.

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JANARDAN DAVE
JANARDAN DAVE 11 years 1 month ago
Dushman no Dushman mitra like Pakistan went to china but onething can be done America dose not like china and we can cut relations of america and Pakistan
JANARDAN DAVE
JANARDAN DAVE 11 years 1 month ago
In recent Road safety bill 2014 na virodh ma desh vyapi vahan vyavahar nigam ni Strick thay # Sahu no sath sahu no vikas # Jo khare khar sarkar manti hoy to bill kaydo banavata pehla k amal karta pehla Jo public (union) sathe vataghat karva ma aave to hadtal kyarey no pade Aane desh ne nukshan no thay lambo samay raj karvu hoy to sab ka sath Jo e a j
Bala Subramaniam
Bala Subramaniam 11 years 1 month ago
To achieve digital India, all retailers have to accept credit & debit card for any amount i.e all should accept even for Rs.10. At present, they accept only if the amount is above Rs.200. Either the transaction fee has to be reduced or removed to make it totally digital. This will help to reduce printing currency.
Vishal Gandhi
Vishal Gandhi 11 years 1 month ago
We can make app based on aadhar to give personalised services to the people, like for farmers based on his geographical location which crop to plant, what care to be taken, weather forecaset and care to be taken for based on such forecast. the govt can also get a rough idea of the actual plantations at various locations in the country and make policies accordingly
Sukanta Choudhury
Sukanta Choudhury 11 years 1 month ago
The best way to promote services through digital device is make available e-services through mobile. More mobile app need to create to provide these services.
Saurabh Kshirsagar
Saurabh Kshirsagar 11 years 1 month ago
respected Sir/Madam , I think there should be a specific number to which we ( anyone who is willing to help nepal fight the crisis ) could call (or even give a miss call )... N about 5-10 rs should be deducted from our balance which would then be directly fowarded by the telecom company to the government of india or the NGOs in nepal .. This would allow common ppl n students like us to have a small share in helping nepal bounce back. Just Thinking how to implement this. any suggestions? thank u
Indranil Sen
Indranil Sen 11 years 1 month ago
It should be ensured that computers are taught as part of school curriculum in rural schools. But this needs a more coordinated approach. The teacher should have sufficient knowledge about computers. Moreover, the school building should be robust enough to prevent computer damage, spoilage by rain and flood water, pilferage etc. The computer room should be open on Sundays (like libraries) so that children can practice and master the skills.
Jay Chan
Jay Chan 11 years 1 month ago
Develop app that takes polls for functioning local governments work satisfaction among people of that constituency of atleast 25 parameters of categories (Road transport, accidents, health care, etc). Publish the results on government websites. The polls taken should be based on identity of proof, security code. It should remain anonymous after polling. Government may use their identity thumb impression on thumb identifiers machines at their work places the day they want to participate in polls.
Shashidhar Bhat
Shashidhar Bhat 11 years 1 month ago
In the our of need as disaster strikes us, digital india should play a crucial role to co-ordinate the relief measures. Please open up all government channels, reach out to the maximum and tell them who could help whom, where and how?
Sohan Hasagal
Sohan Hasagal 11 years 1 month ago
Internet is still a luxury for majority of our people.A holistic approach is needed in bridging the digital divide.The govt. websites and other educational websites can made free.Private companies can cover this as a corporate social responsibility.Children can shown how to use internet and they in turn can teach their parents.Creating awareness of the free service to the govt. websites can further help this cause.