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Launched on 1 July 2015 by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it is both enabler and beneficiary of other key Government of India schemes, such as BharatNet, Make in India, Startup India and Standup India, industrial corridors, Bharatmala, Sagarmala
As of 31 December 2018, India had a population of 130 crore people (1.3 billion), 123 crore (1.23 billion) Aadhaar digital biometric identity cards, 121 crore (1.21 billion) mobile phones, 44.6 crore (446 million) smartphones, 56 crore (560 million) internet users up from 481 million people (35% of the country's total population) in December 2017, and 51 per cent growth in e-commerce.[3][4]
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Digital India was launched by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on 1 July 2015 with an objective of connecting rural areas with high-speed Internet networks and improving digital literacy.[5][6][7] The vision of Digital India programme is inclusive growth in areas of electronic services, products, manufacturing and job opportunities. It is centred on three key areas – digital infrastructure as a utility to every citizen, governance and services on demand, and digital empowerment of citize
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DIGITAL INDIA
Digital India has inaugurated in presence of top industrialists such as RIL chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani, Wipro chairman Azim Premji, Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry, and so forth at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium Delhi. A meeting conducted to share ideas about digitization and uprising of the internet.
OBJECTIVE
ᐅA protected, firm digital infrastructure linking to each region of the country.
ᐅEasy access to digitally delivering government services which is e-Governance.
ᐅDigital literacy of the crowds
IMPACT
Digital India has a profound impact on people from every aspect of society. The campaign has had a positive impact on the life of the individual as a whole and has contributed to the progress of the society as a whole.
The project can be considered to be successful in general terms but still remains a failure in the broader sense. Of course, campaigns like these take years if not decades and Digital India is still in its early stages.
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