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DIGITAL INDIA-

A World Scale Opportunity Within Home

Ravindra Dastikop

AGENDA● Digital India Project- Concept and scope

● IT Industry – interest and commitment

● Industry Leaders and Commitment

● Opportunity for IT stakeholders- companies,

● Professionals and freelancers

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DIGITAL INDIA

Concept and Scope

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What is IT?

A Government InitiativeRavindra Dastikop

20.08.2014- Cabinet

approval for DI

Every classroom is equipped with a high end apparatus which is a combination of projector and computers; which villagers lovingly call as Knowledge-Yaan (Vehicle of

Knowledge).

DIGITAL VILLAGE

Akodara, a tiny village with 200 households, which is situated 90 kms from Ahmedabad in Sabarkantha district

What is Its AIM

AIMRavindra Dastikop

Ensures the government services are made available to citizens electronically by reducing paper work

Karnataka Mobile OneRavindra Dastikop

Digital India: Modi government to

scale Karnataka's mobile governance

platform 'Mobile-One' nationally

Karnataka's mobile-governance

platform, which integrates 4,187

services, both government and

private, into one app, Mobile-One.,

the Mobile-One app has generated

business to the tune of Rs 5 crore

and is growing at a rate of 10 percent

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What does it Do?

Connect People & departments Ravindra Dastikop

Booking Gas Cylinder Today Passport

Application

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Connecting with high speed network.

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Digital India Vision: eMudhra launches eSign services- Digital Signatures

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Slide Credit: Press Information Bureau Government of India

Engaged aged in various initiatives under the government’s ‘Digital India’ campaign, global tech giant Google is focussing on key areas like bringing more

Indic language content online and helping 20 million small and medium enterprises set up Internet presence by 2017.

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Digital India: Sterlite to invest Rs 400 crore; up optic fibre capacity

to 30 million km

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The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), nodal agency

for promotion of marine exports from India, has launched two mobile

based applications, which would help farmers get prices on shrimp and

capture data on aquaculture through mobile.

Level of Implementation Ravindra Dastikop

It would create ICT

infrastructure like high speed

Internet at Gram panchayat

level, on demand availablity

of government services like

health, education etc and

digital empowerment of

citizens specially through

digital literacy

Connecting all gram

panchayats by broadband

Internet, promote e-

governance and promote

India into connected

knowledge economy

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▪ Government Business Process Re-engineering using IT to improve transactions

▪ Form Simplification, reduction

▪ Online applications and tracking, Interface between departments

▪ Use of online repositories e.g. school certificates, voter ID cards, etc.

▪ Integration of services and platforms – UIDAI, Payment Gateway, Mobile Platform, EDI

▪ Electronic Databases – all databases and information to be electronic, not manual

▪ Workflow automation inside government

▪ Public Grievance Redressal - using IT to automate, respond, analyse data to identify and resolve persistent problems – largely process improvements

▪ To be implemented across government - critical for transformation.

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▪ Online Hosting of Information & documents ▪ Citizens have open, easy access to information▪ Open data platform

▪ Government pro-actively engages through social media and web based platforms to inform citizens▪ MyGov.in▪ 2-way communication between citizens and government

▪ Online messaging to citizens on special occasions/programs

▪ Largely utilise existing infrastructure – limited additional resources needed

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▪ Technology for Education – e-Education▪ All Schools connected with broadband▪ Free wifi in all schools (250,000)▪ Digital Literacy program▪ MOOCs – develop pilot Massive Online Open

Courses

▪ Technology for Health – e-Healthcare▪ Online medical consultation▪ Online medical records▪ Online medicine supply▪ Pan-India exchange for patient information▪ Pilots – 2015; Full coverage in 3 years

▪ Technology for Planning▪ GIS based decision making▪ National GIS Mission Mode Project

▪ Technology for Farmers▪ Real time price information▪ Online ordering of inputs▪ Online cash, loan, relief payment with mobile

banking

▪ Technology for Security▪ Mobile Emergency Services

▪ Technology for Financial Inclusion▪ Mobile Banking▪ Micro-ATM program▪ CSCs/ Post Offices

▪ Technology for Justice▪ e-Courts, e-Police, e-Jails, e-Prosecution

▪ Technology for Security▪ National Cyber Security Co-ordination Center

Slide Credit: Press Information Bureau Government of India

Digital India week: IIT Bombay students showcase ten relevant projects

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▪ Target NET ZERO Imports is a striking demonstration of intent▪ Ambitious goal which requires coordinated action on many fronts

▪ Taxation, Incentives▪ Economies of Scale, Eliminate cost disadvantages▪ Focused areas – Big Ticket Items

▪ FABS, Fab-less design, Set top boxes, VSATs, Mobiles, Consumer & Medical Electronics, Smart Energy meters, Smart cards, micro-ATMs

▪ Incubators, clusters▪ Skill development▪ Government procurement

▪ There are many ongoing programs which will be fine-tuned.

▪ Existing Structures inadequate to handle this goal. Need strengthening.

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Digital India Programme will help engineering students’

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The Time Span- Estimated Costs and ImpactsRavindra Dastikop

The Program will be

implemented in Phases till

2018 and will ensure that

government services are

available to citizens

electronically and people

get benefit of the

technology

▪ Overall Costs of Digital India~ Rs 100,000 Cr in ongoing schemes (only DeitY, DOT &

not incl. those in other line Ministries)~ Rs 13,000 Cr for new schemes & activities

▪ Impact of Digital India by 2019• Broadband in 2.5 lakh villages, universal phone

connectivity• Net Zero Imports by 2020• 400,000 Public Internet Access Points• Wi-fi in 2.5 lakh schools, all universities; Public wi-fi

hotspots for citizens• Digital Inclusion: 1.7 Cr trained for IT, Telecom and

Electronics Jobs• Job creation: Direct 1.7 Cr. and Indirect at least 8.5

Cr.• e-Governance & eServices: Across government• India to be leader in IT use in services – health,

education, banking • Digitally empowered citizens – public cloud, internet

access

What is the Result?

3. Delivering Services Digitally Ravindra Dastikop

Background

Significance of DI

The revolution we missed

● Industrial revolution● semiconductor

many more…

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India Missed Industrial Revolution

There are many reasons for our industrial failure, but the silliest and most hurtful one is that 670 industries in India are still reserved for small (SSI) companies, and they are unable to compete against the large firms of our competitor nations.

Missed Semiconductor Revolution

MISSED ELECTRONICS

REVOLUTION BUS –

ELECTRONICS AND

SEMICONDUCTOR

IN INDIA

New Opportunity

● A Great Opportunity for India

● Favorable Factors

o Ready Population

o Willing World

o Proactive Government

Implications for IT What does it mean for IT?

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Revenue Boost ( Hardware) Ravindra Dastikop

Digital India drive will

definitely contribute to the

“domestic revenue” of the

IT firms - the segment that

has been showing a

negative trend in the last

couple of years

Revenue Boost ( Hardware) Ravindra Dastikop

There are three components in DI-

•Universal connectivity

•making applications available to

people and

• digital literacy

once connectivity is established, it

will drive the usage of apps, giving

people access to a variety of service

Business for Networking companies- CISCO

Data RevolutionRavindra Dastikop

● DI will generate more

data as more people will

consume information.

● It will drive usage of ICT

devices, - drive mobile

applications, requirement

of security services and

data analytics

Software Boost Ravindra Dastikop

Digitization of government

departments and services will

create demand for software

need to digitize all documents

require relevant software to do

that and enable services to

citizens

This will generate huge

employment

HP India

The company which gets its 25% revenues from India from the public sector, is working with government for creation for skills portals as well as conversion of physical curriculum (text books) to digital content- e- books

Software Boost Ravindra Dastikop

● DI will drive public-private

partnership in building

applications, solutions based

on the Internet of Things and

manufacturing

● DI will help in delivering citizen

services electronically and

improve the way citizen and

authorities transact with each

other

Richo India is doing a Rs. 200 core

project with Delhi’s Education

department for the

implementation and maintenance

of ICT solution in 1100 solutions

3. The Commitment

Government Investments

● 500 Crores for DI● 100 crore for setting-up

Virtual classrooms● 100 crore for promoting

Good governance through IT

● 7060 crores for smart cities aimed at simplifying citizens access to public services

Investment in Manufacturing and more

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Willing World

DI and GoogleRavindra Dastikop

Google has already

made its intention clear

on providing the last-

mile connectivity with

its helium-filled

balloons

DI and Microsoft Ravindra Dastikop

Microsoft is planning to use its “ white

space” technology . It means use of

frequencies alloted to a broadcasting

service for unused. The unsed

frequencies are considered to have

potential for provding wireless

boradband internet access. A device

that can be used with such technology

is called “ white space device

DI and Cisco

Cisco has earmarked $1.7 billion for

investment this year in India

ICT requirements in projects like smart

India would be anywhere between 5-6 % of

total project costs

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Intel and DI

Intel sees opportunities in the

● IoT

● Data Centers

● Growth of cloud infrastructure and

technologies

● e-governance, retail and digital

● Digital literacy 5 million people

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Industry commitment Ravindra Dastikop

The CEO from India and

abroad have committed in

investing Rs. 4.5 lakh crores

for Digital India Project

This is used for providing

telephony and internet for all

US collaboration Ravindra Dastikop

Accelerating broadband

deployment, aligning

spectrum policy for mobile

era and exchanging views on

Internet governance and best

practices in ICT and

telecommunication

regulatory policies

Facilitate the flow of data across borders and foster the global and open nature of the Internet as a platform for economic growth

Expected Changes

DI: Transformations Ravindra Dastikop

Digital India has the potential

to transform the existing

Public service Delivery

system, improve productivity,

create jobs and induce

economic activity in areas

which were not digitally

connected.

Eagerness of Indian Industry

IT Industry’s Plan for DI- to invest Rs 4.5 trillion

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IT player are laying the basic

framework in patches which

can further merged with

greater digital India plan

● The Reliance Industries Chairman was

joined by top industry leaders like Sunil

Bharti Mittal (Rs one lakh crore),

● Kumar Mangalam Birla (US $9 billion or

about Rs 54,000 crore), and

● Anil Agarwal (Rs 40,000 crore) with large

investment announcements.

● Anil Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Group,

also announced an investment of Rs

10,000 crore to expand businesses across

digital, cloud and telecom space.

IT Industry’s Plan for DIRavindra Dastikop

IT will use disruptive technologies to

redefine paradigms for delivery of

services like health, education and

financial inclusion

It will partner with the Government

to restructure and refocus several

existing schemes and implement

them in a synchronized fashion

IT Industry committed to invest Rs 4.5 lakh

crore for the Modi government's ambitious

'Digital India' campaign to provide telephony

and fast internet for all, with more than half

of the promised investments announced by

Mukesh Ambani alone.

DI and StartUPsRavindra Dastikop

DI is improving Internet

connectivity

boost newcomers to start

their ventures from any part

of India including rural India

creating jobs,

Microsoft Launches BizSpark Plus Programme for Startups; A Digital India Commitment

4. Opportunities

DI: Primary benefitsRavindra Dastikop

increased revenue

reduced costs, higher

employee productivity

safety and security

improved environmet

enhanced citizen experience

and better health and well-

being

Opportunities

Connected learning

payment opportunity

Market in the HomeRavindra Dastikop

● Huge opportunity for India to use

disruptive technologies to redefine

paradigm for delivery of services

like education and financial service

● The Digital India visions opens up

countless opportunities for Indian

IT industry which is till now

predominantly focussed on the

overseas market

DI project may translate into a

business opportunity of $3-4 billion

annually for the Indian IT

Advantage

The IT industry had already

experienced of implementing large

scale and government projects

IT Professional- size and impact

There are 3 million Professionals employed by

the IT industry ,

while the number is around 10,000 for the

Government.

private sector will have to work with the

government in making the vision become a

reality

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Job CreationRavindra Dastikop

IT infrastructure being the backbone of

DI and also smart cities-

•Data analytics,

•programming,

•high-end consulting,

systems and network integration

will be order of the day

It is a great time and opportunity for

the Internet of Things

Direct Impact: Skillset in demand Ravindra Dastikop

DI initiative is going to spike demand for

techies specializing in specific technologies

new growth avenue for IT hardware sector

overall employement

● Data scientists- intelligent algorithms

for cull out relevant trends

● User Interface- professionals who can

represent these data in a consumble

format

● Mobility Experts

Direct Impact: Skillset in demand Ravindra Dastikop

DI initiative is going to spike demand

for techies specializing in specific

technologies

new growth

Professional having skills in

● social,

● mobile,

● cloud and

● analytics

nexes of forces

DI : Freelancing BoomRavindra Dastikop

Government is launching “ Digital

India Platform ( DIP) which will

provide freelancing opportunities

to computer lierate in the country

Under this scheme, all government

documents will be digitised by the

help of people who can type on

computer and mobile device

States ‘s Vernacular ParticipationRavindra Dastikop

State Governments will be

approached to use this

platform. It will benefit

people who are skilled in

vernacular language typing

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Conclusion

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