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The present era of globalization is based on knowledge and information as it directly affects the
economic, social, cultural and political activities of all the regions of the world. Governments worldwide have
realized the role that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT’s) can play in socio-economic
development and India is no exception to this. Majority of Indian population resides in rural areas and their
isolation has restricted them from contributing to the national mainstream, adversely affecting the country’s
growth. Even after 60 years of independence, rural India has remained poor while the remaining country has
developed by leaps and bounds. Rural India is regarded information-poor and characterized by severe poverty,
illiteracy, lack of health services, lack of employment and overall backwardness. Only the proper
implementation of ICT’s can play a pivotal role in their overall development, especially in the sectors of health,
education and government services. To supplement ICT service delivery, Government of India has the National
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dauntless will power & confidence, effective monitoring, local services & technology combined with lots of hard
work.
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Rural telecommunication in India by Pradeep Kumar
Research Scholar,
Department of Extension Education, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi- 221005 (U.P.)
Email: pradeep.prasar@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 09696112322
Organizer: Conference on Telecommunications Reform in India
Source:
http://kambing.ui.ac.id/onnopurbo/library/library-ref-eng/ref-eng-2/physical/rural-telephony/Kumar.pdf
Date: November 9 & 10, 2000
Summary: Paper presented at the Conference on Telecommunications Reform in India, Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6055, November 9 & 10, 2000.
Dhanendra Kumar, Additional Secretary, DoT & Secretary Telecom Commission, Government of India
Note: Please visit www.compad.in for more information
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The present era of globalization is based on knowledge and information as it directly affects the
economic, social, cultural and political activities of all the regions of the world. Governments worldwide have
realized the role that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT’s) can play in socio-economic
development and India is no exception to this. Majority of Indian population resides in rural areas and their
isolation has restricted them from contributing to the national mainstream, adversely affecting the country’s
growth. Even after 60 years of independence, rural India has remained poor while the remaining country has
developed by leaps and bounds. Rural India is regarded information-poor and characterized by severe poverty,
illiteracy, lack of health services, lack of employment and overall backwardness. Only the proper
implementation of ICT’s can play a pivotal role in their overall development, especially in the sectors of health,
education and government services. To supplement ICT service delivery, Government of India has the National
IT Policy in place and is also on the verge of launching the massive Digital India programme. But this requires
dauntless will power & confidence, effective monitoring, local services & technology combined with lots of hard
work.
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Research Scholar,
Department of Extension Education, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi- 221005 (U.P.)
Email: pradeep.prasar@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 09696112322
Organizer: Conference on Telecommunications Reform in India
Source:
http://kambing.ui.ac.id/onnopurbo/library/library-ref-eng/ref-eng-2/physical/rural-telephony/Kumar.pdf
Date: November 9 & 10, 2000
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Dhanendra Kumar, Additional Secretary, DoT & Secretary Telecom Commission, Government of India
Note: Please visit www.compad.in for more information
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》Importance
》Scope
》Main Sectors
》Results
》Conclusion
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Pillars of Digital India
Digital India Initiatives
Infrastructure
Services
Empowerment
Estimate cost and Impacts
SWOT Analysis
Achievements
Challenges faced
Measures to check the problem
Conclusion
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2. SR.NO. NAME ENROLLMENT
NO.
TOPIC
1. PARMAR PUNIT V 176450306056 Education and Healthcare
2 PARMAR KIRTAN G 176450306052 Agriculture and food
processing
3. PARMAR MIHIR M 176450306054 Information and
Communication Technology
4. PARMAR JEET M 176450306051 Critical technologies and
industries
5. KADIWALA MUNEER H 176450306020 Infrastructure with reliable
and quality electric power
3. WHAT IS VISION INDIA 2020 ?
Transforming the India into developed country by eradicating major
problem like:-
• Poverty
• Illiteracy
• High population rate
• Unemployment
• Poor education system
• Lack of infrastructure facility
• Poor medical facilities
• Corruption
4. TOPICS
• Education and Healthcare
• Agriculture and food processing
• Information and Communication Technology
• Critical technologies and industries
• Infrastructure with reliable and quality electric power
5. Education and Healthcare
• Every developed nation is recognized by its human wealth i.e.
Citizens and their level of education. Proper education system is
must to became India a developed nation , many reforms are
being introduced to rise the education level and to reduce the
rate of illiteracy and its clear that rate of illiteracy is being
diminished in few years.
• Many missions are enforced by state govt. To provide education
to girls and boys.
• E-learning and various online classes are available for better
education.
6. • Students are being supported financially to go for further
education in other countries.
• Many scholarships are provided to students to encourage
them .
• Introduction of new IIT’s , IIM’s and other institutions will
surely increase level of education and literacy in our
county.
• In2020, India will be known for its high literacy rate
among all
other countries.
7. Agriculture and food processing
• Major portion of India's population is engaged in
agriculture and it is the only medium of their survival, so
development of agriculture sector and its related
industries will surely contribute to development of our
nation.
• Many initiatives are taken to develop the agricultural
sector by introduction of latest technologies of
production.
8. • Providing easy loans to farmers to meet their
requirement Kcc i.e. Kishan credit card.
• Many help centres are established by govt. To
provide the farmers better information about the
agriculture and fertilisers etc.
• In 2020, India will a largest producer of
agricultural products .
9. Information and Communication Technology
• India is growing and one of the factors contributing to its
growth is technology. Every time there was a revolution,
mankind has benefited. This time we can call it a
technological revolution. Entry of wireless services and
VoIP has equipped the users with mobility and coverage in
negligible prices. Making unlimited video calls and voice
calls all over the world have become free of cost with
one-time payment for getting the service enabled.
10. • IT & communication plays a very important role in the
development of an country .
• A good Network of communication channel is very important
for the flow of information and other relevant data.
• IT and its inventions plays a very important role in making
banking system more efficient with the introduction new
services.
• IT developed new technologies which are very helpful in
maintaining national security keep watch on any place
anywhere.
11. Critical technologies and industries
• Industrial development provides a means of
development to a nation and helps to generate
wealth and employment to its citizens development
of living standard .
• Latest technologies like eco-friendly techniques
helps to prevent pollution and to maintain greenry in
the nature.
• Proper spoilage of waste material of industries help
to protect of natural resources.
12. • Establishment of new industries supports the
economy to increase national income and hence
increase in per capita income.
• Industries provides revenue to government which
ultimately helps in development of nation.
• Many new platforms are provided by government to
invite many foreign investment opportunities .
• In 2020, India will a industrial developed country
with latest technologies of production .
13. Infrastructure with reliable and quality electric
power
• Infrastructure development means development of
proper amenities and roads which are the main medium
of transportation . Medium of transportation includes
development of roads , railways, airlines, waterways etc.
• Infrastructure also includes proper availability of water
electricity power which are basic needs.
• Many projects are introduced to provide a better
infrastructure in our nation such as new highway
plans,introduction of new trains and expansion of
railway.
14. • Many projects are introduced to make connection between
all the rivers to overcome the problem of scarcity of water
and many solar plants and hydro electricity dams are
proposed to develop the nation.
• New Power Plants, Capacity creation, reduced transmission
losses, efforts to narrow the demand and supply gap.
• Superior IT infrastructure to bridge the urban-rural divide.
• India in 2020, will have a best infrastructure with no
problems related to water scarcity and medium of
transportations.
15. Conclusion
According to me , India in 2020 will be a very developed country
in the world ,there will be known for the following –
• High literacy rate
• Best infrastructure
• Best medical facilities
• Strong defence power & equipments.
• Corruption free country
• Minimum rate of poverty
• Availability of sufficient employment opportunities.
• Highly secure and peaceful nation.