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Govt to start Digital Village programme from 100 villages soon

A collector with the help concerned local bodies may select a village to provide health, education and other virtual world service through Wi-Fi connectivity.

Published on: Dec 20, 2016 01:21 AM IST
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Government will soon launch Digital Village, a new programme aimed at providing services like health and education in villages with the help of technology.

A collector with the help concerned local bodies may select a village to provide health, education and other virtual world service through Wi-Fi connectivity. (AP file photo)
A collector with the help concerned local bodies may select a village to provide health, education and other virtual world service through Wi-Fi connectivity. (AP file photo)

The programme would be rolled out in 100 villages initially and will be expanded later, law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Monday.

“We are going to unleash another important initiative-- Digital Village. As per my understanding, it will be a collector-driven initiative. We propose to begin with 100 villages and expand it later,” Prasad said at the Digital India Awards event here.

He said a collector with the help concerned local bodies may select a village to provide health, education and other virtual world service through Wi-Fi connectivity.

The minister appealed officers at the event to join proactively in government’s digital initiative aimed at transforming the country.

“We have trained 18 lakh people over a span of four days. We may scale it (digital payments training) up in January,” he said.

Government has set a target of training 1.25 crore people on digital payments by March 31, 2017.

“I would like to suggest some of the areas where we have to perform. We are far behind in the generation of Intellectual Property. In the area of cyber security, we have to be pro-active and not only be reactive,” Chaudhary said.

IT secretary Aruna Sundararajan said this is the first time Indians are having access to government without intermediaries.

At the event, e-governance service of departments from Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab and Jharkhand won Digital India awards, earlier known as Web Ratna Awards. Rajasthan won platinum award in the state category while Tamil Nadu received Gold and Haryana silver award for e-governance services.

North Goa won platinum award in districts category. Kupwara received Gold and Udham Singh Nagar bagged silver award for e-governance. Municipal corporations of Surat, Greater Visakhapatnam, Madurai and UP’s e-NagarSewaUP bagged award.

 
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