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Application of digital Technologies
- to realize the vision of 2021 and 2041
Vision of 2021 – Middle-riddle Status
Vision of 2041 – Developed Status
Status of Bangladesh – Classified as close to Middle-Income countries by World Bank and valued as the Per Capita Gross National Income (GNI)
Application of digital Technologies
- to realize the vision of 2021 and 2041
Vision of 2021 – Middle-riddle Status
Vision of 2041 – Developed Status
Status of Bangladesh – Classified as close to Middle-Income countries by World Bank and valued as the Per Capita Gross National Income (GNI)
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Roles of ICT in digital bangladesh
1. Department Of Management Studies
Presentation:- Introduction To Computer
Name Of The Group:- Acme
Topic:- Roles Of ICT In Digital Bangladesh
2. About All The Member
MD. Rayahn Shahariar 13MGT-011
Abubakar Siddik 13MGT-052
Bibi Fatema 13MGT-022
Rajib Hossain 13MGT-045
Angona Pria Das 13MGT-064
Saiful Islam 13MGT-033
Suma Ray 13MGT-059
Tasmiya Alam Zetu 13MGT-062
3. ICT
**Information &
Communications
technology
Refers to technologies that provide access to
information through telecommunications.
Similar to Information Technology (IT).
This includes the Internet, wireless networks,
cell phones, and other communication
mediums.
People can communicate in real-time.
Instant messaging, voice over IP (VoIP), and
video-conferencing .
Social networking like Facebook Twitter
including ICT.
Global village (Dubai)
4. Digital Bangladesh
(Vision 2021)
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.
First Came By Bangladesh Awami League party
before winning the National Elections of 2008.
It’s implies the broad use of computers, and
embodies the modern philosophy of effective and
useful use of technology.
Our Government take huge step to make our Country
Digital by right use of Technology.
5. ***Main goal is for Bangladesh to become a middle income country
where poverty will be completely eradicated.
Others
I. Democracy and effective parliament.
II. Transformation of political culture.
III. A society free from corruption.
IV. Economic development.
V. Empowerment and equal rights for women.
VI. Political framework, decentralization of power & people’s participation.
7. To make the best use of new technologies to build world- class skills in all areas of
study specially mathematics, science, and English language.
Providing vocational and ‘lifelong education’ opportunities to the youth and adults
in order to retool them and build newer skills to improve their productivity.
Evolving with the midas touch of internet and communication technologies.
To make teaching and learning more enjoyable and participatory, multimedia
classrooms are installed in 22,500 secondary schools and 1700 primary schools.
Develop skills of teachers:
- 1000 teachers have been trained as ‘Master Trainer’ who later trained about 20,000
teachers.
-A portal, www.teachers.gov.bd has been launched to assist the teachers where they
can find the digital contents for multimedia classrooms.
8. Education
**Sector Books are on internet :
-Government has made the text books available as e-books
on internet now.
- On http://www.ebook.gov.bd/ there are 300 textbooks
and100 support texts available for download.
-These e-books are inter active, containing videos,
animations and images.
Results of the public exams have been published through
mobile operators from 2009.
Application for admission in public universities, colleges and
medical colleges are available in mobile phones. 5 years ago
students have to go to the respective universities to collect
and submit the application form. Most of them went to
agents who charged double.
Some other sectors for education .
I. E-governance.
II. E-Learning.
9. Online banking
An electronic payment system that enables customers of a financial . Situation to
conduct financial transactions on a website operated by the institution .
Referred as Internet banking, e-banking, virtual banking and by other terms.
E-Commerce
The buying and selling of products or services over electronics system through
internet or others computer networks.
e-Commerce combines few range of processes, such as
1. Electronic data interchange(EDI) .
2.Electronic mail (Email) .
3.World Wide Web (WWW).
4.Internet applications .
5.Network applications.
10. Business
Online shopping
Online shopping (sometimes known as e-tail from "electronic retail" or e-shopping ) is a
form of electronic commerce.
Exam- priyoshop.com Daraz.com.bd www.aponzone.com
E-Registration and License for New Business
Register the business company at the office of the Register of Joint Stock Companies and
Farms
The processes can be completed within 4 hours instead of a month and traveling to office
for the registration is no more needed instead of 6 times.
Using ICTs to Promote access to markets by the disadvantaged produce and SMEs
Promotion of ICT business through providing services and technology needed to
sustain the three others component of Digital Bangladesh.
Boosting ICT as export oriented sector to earn foreign currency and generate
employment. Banking and Electronic payment as well as electronic business,
transaction are few initiatives
11. Infrastructure for Public Service .
Information and Service Centres (UISC) have been established in
every Union .
include birth registration, online registration for prospective migrant workers,
mobile ban
king services, life insurance and Tele-medicine health service.
Training for students, youths, women and young entrepreneurs.
E-Tax
(NBR) initiated E-TIN service from July, 2013.
More than 600,000 tax payers have registered in this service. From 30th June, 2014, tax
payers won’t be able to pay their taxes without registering in E-TIN.
12. E-land record system (E-Porcha)
Maintaining analogue and paper-based land records encouraged ‘Red Tapism’ and
made the service inaccessible without having proper channels.
Citizens can apply SA, CS and BRS land records and porcha.
Electronic Birth registration system
Government is delivering birth registration certificates through online from 2013.
National E Service System (NESS)
The implementation of NESS is in progress .
It has been established in 250 offices in Jessore district on pilot basis. Initially, 600
government staffs and officers have been trained for this system.
National E-Tathyakosh
National E Tathyakosh is the one-stop solution and online encyclopedia for providing
and sharing livelihood-related information
13. Extension of agriculture ad providing correct & necessary information to
the farmers are the major keys of agriculture development in Bangladesh .
Mobile phone playing a huge role in this context. ministry of agriculture
has disseminated 12000 mobile phone to agricultural extension agent.
Information required for a farmer government has launched a website
(www.ais.Gov.bd) which will provide all the information require for a
farmer.
3online fertilizer recommendation a initiative of soil development institute
allows our farmers to use the right fertilizer for the right soil.
It alert farmer to delivery their product.
It play an important role in addressing these challenges and uplifting of
small scale farmers and the efficiency of agricultural sector in Bangladesh.
It providing information to farmer about harmful insects .
14. Paying utility bills the blessing of mobile phone & Internet
online electricity, water & gas bill.
Till February 2014, 56 millions water bills,1.33 millions gas
bills,21.2 millions electricity bills are paid mobile phone &
online.
Transferring money by electronic money system. send &
receive money within 20 minutes from 2750 post & sub post
offices.
Bangladesh police has initiated online services on trail basis.
Machine readable passport & visas services.
Decreasing the time, cost rate of fraud dramatically.
15. ICT In HealthCare
Maternal mortality, currently at 5.4% and 3.8% respectively, to the 2021 target
levels of 1.5% for both rates.
Relevance of ICTs in MNCH(Maternal, Newborn and Child Healthcare):
I. Improving healthcare delivery .
II. Strengthening management , monitoring and planning healthcaredelivery.
III. Capacity development of service providers in field .
IV. Public awareness development.
Telemedicine-The Access to Information (A2I) under the Prime Minister’s
Office operates Union Information and Service Centers (UISCs) in 4,536 unions of
Bangladesh.
E-clinic-.The proposed e-clinic project will cover awareness building among the
rural communities and online health consultation using video as well as web application
to offer basic primary health care services in rural setting.
16. KEY ICT PROGRESSES IN LAST FIVE YEARS
Infrastructure
To build an ICT-based society is good.
To build a tech park in Dhaka to facilitate the progress of ICT sector.
Overcoming these deficiencies is the biggest challenge for implementing
the vision of a ‘Digital Bangladesh.
PC Market
The tablet is getting popular among people
The industry is hopeful that the overall PC sales specially tab and laptop
for 2013-14 will increase along with the widescreen smart phones.
17. Software & Outsourcing
The earning from outsourcing IT jobs has increased by 56% in 2013.
In the 2011-12 fiscal year, the earning was USD 70.6 million, while it was USD 46.35
million in the 2010-11 fiscal year.
Software leaders hoped that this industry will contribute 1 percent of GDP in coming
years.
18. Recommendation
Every one should take steps to success the vision 2021.
Such As
I. ICT training should be provided to all people.
II. Mobile operator should decrease the cost of internet.
III. Development of Education system based on ICT.
IV. Establish more ICT based institution.
V. Development more awareness ICT among the student
and general people.
At Last we can say that; In accordance to the government
work the vision 2021 “Digital Bangladesh” can be
implemented within 2021.