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5G technology to bring significant changes in world: PM Modi
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5G technology to bring significant changes in world: PM Modi

| @indiablooms | 01 Jul 2021, 05:38 pm

New Delhi/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said 5G technology will bring significant changes in the world and India is preparing for that.

Interacting with the beneficiaries of ‘Digital India’ today through video conference, on the occasion of ‘Digital India’ completing six years since its launch, Mr Modi said this decade is going to greatly enhance India's capabilities in digital technology and its share in the global digital economy.

He believed that the youth will continue to take the country to new heights with digital empowerment and help the decade emerge as 'India's Techade'.

Modi said, "Digital India means opportunity for all, facility for all, participation of all. Digital India means everyone's access to the government system. Digital India means a transparent, non-discriminatory system and an attack on corruption. Digital India means saving time, labor and money. Digital India means fast profit, full profit. Digital India means minimum government, maximum governance."

The Prime Minister said the Digital India campaign has helped the country during the Corona period.

"At a time when developed countries were unable to send aid money to their citizens due to the lockdown, India was sending thousands of crores of rupees directly to the bank accounts of the people," he said.

He said digital transactions have brought an unprecedented change in the lives of farmers.

The Prime Minister said under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, Rs 1.35 lakh crore have been deposited directly into the bank account of more than 10 crore farmer families.

"Digital India has also realized the spirit of One Nation, One MSP," he said.

A lot of emphasis, he said, is being made on the scale and speed at which the infrastructure for Digital India is being made.

He added that through 2.5 lakh Common Service Centres Internet had reached remote areas.

"Under Bharat Net scheme, work is underway on a mission mode to bring broadband internet to the villages. Through PM WANI, access points are being created so that rural youth can connect with high-speed internet for better services and education," the Prime Minister said.

He said affordable tablets and digital devices are being offered to students across the nation. Production Linked Subsidies are being offered to electronic companies to realise this goal, the Prime Minister said.

In the last 6-7 years due to Digital India, around Rs. 17 lakh crore has been transferred to the bank accounts of beneficiaries under various schemes.

The Prime Minister said India has shown both passion for innovation and ability to adopt those innovations rapidly.

"Digital India is the resolve of India. Digital India is the instrument for Aatmanirbhar Bharat. Digital India is a manifestation of a strong Indian that is emerging in the 21st Century," he said.

The Prime Minister evoked his mantra of Minimum Government – Maximum Governance and explained how Digital India is empowering the common citizen by reducing the gap between government and people, system and facilities, problems and solutions.

He gave an example of how Digilocker helped millions of people especially during the pandemic.

School certificates, medical documents and other important certificates were stored digitally across the nation, the Prime Minister said.

He said the services like getting a driving license, birth certificate, paying electricity bill, paying water bill, filing income tax return, etc have become fast and convenient and, in villages, e Common Service Centres (CSCs) are helping the people. It is through Digital India, initiatives like One Nation One Ration Card are realised.

He commended the Supreme Court for asking all the states to implement the initiative in the respective states.

The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction over how Digital India has changed the lives of the beneficiaries.

He noted the benefits of Svanidhi Scheme and solving the problem of lack of security of ownership through Swamitva scheme.

He also mentioned e-Sanjivini scheme with regard to remote medicine and informed that work is on for an effective platform under National Digital Health Mission.

The Prime Minister said the digital solutions that India has prepared in the Corona period are a topic of discussion and attraction all over the world today.

One of the world's largest digital contact tracing apps, Aarogya Setu has helped a lot in preventing corona infection, he said.

He added that many countries have also shown interest in India's COWIN app for vaccination.

"Having such a monitoring tool for the process of vaccination is proof of our technical proficiency," the Prime Minister said.

Union Minister of Electronics and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad and MoS for Education Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre were also present on the occasion.

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