Friday 23 October 2015

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At the launch ceremony of Digital India Week by Prime Minister Narender modi top CEOs from India and abroad committed to invest 4.5 lakh corer (US$68 billion) towards this initiative. The CEOs said the investments would be utilitized towards making smartphones and internet devices at an affordable price in India which would help generate jobs in India as well as reduce the cost of importing them from abrReliance company Chairman Mukesh Ambani said his company would invest 2.5 lakh corer(US$38 billion) across different Digital India heads, which have the potential to create employment for over five lakh people. He also announced setting up of the 'Jio Digital India Start Up Fund' to encourage young entrepreneurs who are setting up businesses focused around the Digital India initiative,chief sunil mital committed investments of more than   (US$15 billion) in the next five years to create deeper infrastructure in rural and urban India in the areas of e-health
Single window access to all persons by seamlessly integrating departments or jurisdictions; availability of government services in online and mobile platforms; All citizen entitlements to be available on the Cloud to ensure easy access; Government services to be digitally transformed for improving ease of doing business; Making financial transactions above a threshold, electronic and cashless; and Leveraging GIS for decision support systems and development.





A website was launched on July 1, 2015[1] by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to keep a record of the attendance of Government employees on a real-time basis. This initiative started with implementation of a common Biometric Attendance System (BAS) in the central government offices located in Delhi




























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