Indian Prime Minister Wants Every Citizen to Own a Smartphone by 2019
The Indian Prime
Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi laid out some bold 21st century goals in his
Independence Day speech. One important goal was the Digital India
project which would connect India through its length and width. The
project has been green-lit by the cabinet of ministers, and the Prime
Minister hopes for an India where government services can be delivered
through the creation of technological infrastructure.
For starters, the Digital India project
is a Rs 113,000 crore project directed towards setting up of a broadband
highway. It hopes to connect 2.5 lakh villages by broadband and phones
and bring Wi-Fi capabilities in 2.5 lakh schools, all universities and
setup public Wi-Fi hotspots for citizens. It is expected to create about
1.7 crore direct and 8.5 crore indirect jobs. It will be particularly
beneficial for delivering e-governance and e-services.
As of now mobile phones have reached
about 74% of Indian population, which considering India’s massive
population is a huge number. While a major portion of this population
resides in urban areas, Mr. Modi hopes to change that in the coming
future. He wants every Indian citizen to have access to a smartphone by
2019. He hopes to see mobile phones grow as welfare services delivery
tool.
The main aim of the Digital India
Project is to convert India into a connected knowledge economy which
offers world class services. The government plans to take assistance
from tech giants such as Cisco and Facebook in creating the
infrastructure as well as spread awareness regarding the plan.
The cornerstone of his speech on
Independence day was transforming India into a manufacturing hub of the
world. The government of India plans to bring net electronics import to
zero by 2020 which is an audacious plan. This will also help in curbing
down the huge outflow of income that is spent by tech crazy Indian
population. The manufacturing process will no doubt get a boost from the
high-speed informational connectivity.
The Telecom Minister of India, Ravi
Shanker Prasad said that the National Optic Fibre Network (NOFN) venture
which had been lying dormant for some years will be reinvigorated. The
progress of the network will be monitored by the Prime minister himself.
Investment in Technological
infrastructure will lead to a speedy growth in the economy. Not only
will it help a farmer in the remote region of the country to know the
right price of his produce, it will also make the government functioning
transparent. It will also help in bringing better, technology aided
education to the children of India, thereby leading to an optimistic
future about the country. All we can ask the Prime Minister right now is
to bring Google Fibre to India and speed up the urban economy right
away.
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