This presentation implies what is the actual meaning of the Digital Bangladesh . To ensure Digital Bangladesh what are the steps have to be taken , what are the challenges have to be faced.
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Digital Bangladesh
1.
2. PRESENTED BY GROUP-09
MD. SHAFI UD DOULA
ID 1009022
MD HOZROT ALI
ID 1009042
MD. MOJAMMEL HAQUE
ID 1009043
MD. SIRAJ UD DOULA
ID 1009046
ARPON KUMAR DATTA
ID 1009048
3. OUTLINE
• Introduction
• What is digital Bangladesh?
• Emergence of Digital Bangladesh
• Philosophy of Digital Bangladesh
• Prospects
• Goals
• Challenges
• Conclusion
5. ?
Digital Bangladesh doesn’t only mean the broad use of computer.
Digital Bangladesh is one of the nation's dreams, and so special
emphasis is given on the application of digital technologies to
realize Vision 2021, which we commonly call Digital Bangladesh.
By 2021, after 50 years of independence, our goal is to be a middle-
income country with peace, prosperity and dignity.
http://www.thedailystar.net/supplements/24th-anniversary-the-daily-star-part-1/digital-
bangladesh-dreams-and-reality-73118
6. ?
"Digital Bangladesh
by 2021" emerged as
part of "Charter for
Change"—the
election manifesto of
Bangladesh Awami
League for the 9th
Parliamentary
Election. The
declaration was made
in December 12, 2008
for the election held in
December 29, 2008.http://www.thedailystar.net/supplements/24th-anniversary-
the-daily-star-part-1/digital-bangladesh-dreams-and-reality-
73118
7. The philosophy of “Digital Bangladesh” comprises ensuring
people’s democracy and human rights , transparency ,
accountability , establishing justice and ensuring delivery of
government services to the citizens of Bangladesh through
maximum use of technology, with the ultimate goal being the
overall improvement of the daily lifestyle of general people.
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12. Completely digitalized executive
branches of government.
Completely digitalized local
branches of government.
Digitalized government and non-
government info.
Monitoring every step of
government
Unification of government bases.
Creation of the national
population register .
SHORT TERM
STRATEGY
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13. Eradication of paper
records and files
Complete
establishment of “a2i
program”
Harmonizing use of
ICT in all fields
LONG TERM STRATEGY
E-governance Service at Doorsteps
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14. Banking sectors (Online
Banking).
Ready Made Garments
(RMG).
Completely digitalized
means of financial
transactions ( Online
Shopping )
Large-scale outsourcing
Online Transportation
System, Hotel Management
and Tourism etc.
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15. Multimedia classrooms and contents for
everyone
Computer labs for every school
Mandatory ict education in primary level
Online courses
Innovation and science based education
Extensive scientific and technological
research
Free education up to degree
Distributing books among the students at
the first day of the year
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16. Easy online
registration
Purchasing ticket
Online law
infrocement service
Online education
courses
Easy connectivity
with government and
people through
internet
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17. Rural development such
as safe drinking
water,sanitation,education.
Vocational training
institutes across the
country produce skilled
manpower both for
domestic and overseas
employment.
Women empowerment
Child mortality reduced
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18. Introduced Kristi
call centers
Agriculture related
information through
SMS service
Agriculture based
Bangla website
supply seeds and
fertilizers to the
farmers free of cost
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19. Digital Info Centers
in Union and Upazila
Parishads.
Information Portals
in all 64 Districts
Managed by DCs
Disaster early
warning through
mobile network.
ONLINE INFORMATION CENTER
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20. All 64 DC offices,
PMO and Cabinet
being connected
with video
conferencing
Community radio
being explored
CONNECTING CITIZENS AND GOVERNMENT
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http://www.panchagarh.gov.bd/
http://www.meherpur.gov.bd/
21. Affordable
bandwidth
price
High speedy
Net at every
corner of
country.
Optic fiber
connectivity
INTERNET
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23. 500 software and 500
ITES companies
employing 25,000 people
100 companies exporting
$30M (steady 20-25%
yearly increase) to 30
countries
ITES sub-sectors
identified as growth areas
IT Park and Hi-tech park
to attract foreign direct
investment in ICT sector
ICT IN BUISENESS
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25. I. Lack of technology-based education
II. Lack of experienced and trained
teachers
III.Poor training system of teachers
IV.Limited opportunities in it sector
V. Weakness in English
VI.Limited wages for teachers
VII.Lack of awareness in it sector
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26. I. Less people to expand the IT
sector
II. Lack of baseline information
III.Lack of vocational training
institute
IV.Lack of opportunities for women
V. Lack of invitation for the
youngsters
VI.Tendency of moving abroad
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27. I. Lack of scope to develop the
software industry
II. Scarcity of skilled team leader
III.Lack of eagerness to achieve
international Recognition
IV.Lack of knowledge among
government Stock holders
V. Lack of resources and structural
limitations
VI.Insufficient “equal capital
development fund”
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