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Digital India Initiatives
Digital India Initiatives
Digital India Initiatives
AND KEY
INITIATIVES
Dr. M.S.Anand
Associate Professor and HCC
Anna Institute of Management, Chennai-28
asoprof.aiom@tn.gov.in / mstranand@gmail.com
Agenda
• Digital India
• Key Initiatives of Digital India
DIGITAL INDIA
Digital India - Vision Areas
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Digital India
To Transform India into digitally empowered society and knowledge economy
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Digital Infrastructure as utility to Governance and Services on Digital empowerment of
every citizen. Demand. Citizens.
DBT integrated
with PFMS
platform National
Jeevan BharatNet CSC 2.0 Scholarship Portal
myGov
Pramaan 2.0
Aadhar Act Aadhar Authority
BharatKosh
notified
Apr 2016
Aug 2015
Feb 2016
July 2014 Nov 2014 Feb 2015 Mar 2015 Jul 2015 Dec 2015 Mar 2016 July 2016 Aug 2016
NCoG eMandi GeM
Oct 2014 Digi-Locker National Swayam portal
e-Payments
Careers Portal
Biometric Services Portal
Attendance
Launch
Digital India
2nd July, 2015
Digital India Portal
(https://digitalindia.gov.in/)
MyGov(https://mygov.in)
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MyGov
2 3 Blood
OPD & Lab
Casual Lab Availabilit
Reports
ty e- y
1 4
Hospital@NIC
Modules
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 (As on May 31 2017) 2017-18 (As on March 15)
Online OPD 106 hospitals on boarded 201 Hospitals on boarded
appointments 130555 680986 29.82 Lakh OPD/IPD/Lab 2.57 crores OPD/IPD/Lab 15
registrations registrations
e-Hospital – Rollout to cover Central
Government Hospitals
eHospital
33.26 Lakh
No. of Appointments
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CLOUD
NUMBER OF HOSPITALS
95+
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200+ Types of Documents – Aadhaar,
Driving License, Passport, DigiLocker 1
(users-Lakhs)
Pan, Voter Id Integrated
Dec, 2015 28 Jan, 2018
>16.3 lakh pensioners submitted life certificates & > 11.03 lakh Life Certificates successfully processed
Status of major initiatives
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80
73
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Population
Aadhaar Journey Aadhaar
60 40 35.04
54
(In crores) 30
22.74
40
20
11.93
25 10
20 2.56
0
10
0-<5 5-<18 18 & above
0 0
December December December December December December April (5th)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)
Aadhaar Achievements
More than 100cr. people have Aadhaar.
74.61 cr. (93%) of adults have Aadhaar.
22.78 cr. (65%) Children of age 5-18 Years have Aadhaar
2.56 cr. (22%) Children of Age 0- <5 years have Aadhaar
Every day more than 5-7 lakhs people get enrolled for Aadhaar.
Aadhaar is now the biggest online digital identity platform in the world.
Aadhaar Benefits
DBTL (Pahal) – accrued estimated savings of Rs 15,000 cr.
PDS – accrued estimated savings of Rs 2,346 cr. across 4 states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry
and Delhi
Scholarship – accrued estimated savings of Rs 276 cr. across 3 states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and
Punjab
Pensions (NSAP) – accrued estimated savings of Rs 66 cr. across 3 states of Jharkhand, Chandigarh and
Puducherry.
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UIDAI Contd..
Aadhaar Usage
25.48 cr. Bank accounts linked with Aadhaar
Over 12.28 cr (74%)LPG connections linked with Aadhaar
Over 11.39 cr. (48%) ration cards linked with Aadhaar
Over 5.90 cr. (63%) MNREGA Cards linked with Aadhaar
Aadhaar Authentication
Over 151 cr. authentication transactions done by UIDAI
Over 8.4 cr. e-KYC transactions done by UIDAI
UIDAI authenticates over 40 lakh transactions per day
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Aadhaar - Status
Children Adult (18+
(5-18 years),
102 Cr+ people enrolled (80% of ~128 Cr) years),
63%
96%
STATUS OF DBT
• Major reform in Government’s benefit design and 74 schemes
on DBT
delivery mechanism
31.17 cr DBT
beneficiaries
• DBT- Transfer of cash/ benefits directly to beneficiaries
20.5 cr beneficiaries’
• Envisages accurate targeting of beneficiaries, data seeded with
reduction of fraud, and bringing efficiency in Aadhaar
https://gem.gov.in
• Offers Products and Services for direct
purchase
• GFR Compliant Solution
• Automated Processes for Govt. Buyers
and Sellers for Bidding, Reverse
Auction
• PAN, Aadhaar, BAS, and PFMS
integrated
• Cloud Solution
• Open Source Technologies
Government e-Market (GeM) Place
Select
• Buy Products
• Buy Services
Buy
• Sell Products
• Sell Services
Consignment
8.4
Crore
#
2.28 Cr transactions till 2018
Electronic Transaction Aggregation & Analysis Layer
(eTaal)
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UMANG – Unified Mobile App for New Age Governance
Proposed as a common mobile application/platform – Pan India for all Govt services
Status
• DST circulated DCN on National Geographic Information System (NGIS) on 9 th Feb, 2016 with an outlay of
Rs.3,000 Cr. over 4 yrs. Final supplementary note on NGIS submitted Cabinet Secretariat on 4 th May 2016
• MeitY rolled out GIS as Decision Support System (DSS) platform vide National Centre of Geo-informatics
(NCoG)
Roadmap
• DST to provide spatial datasets, standards and formulate policies
• MeitY to deliver GIS based services. NGIS may utilize the project deliverables implemented through NCoG
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National Cloud of NIC (https://www.nic.in)
Biometric Public
Govt. Digital
MyGOV Attendance Distribution
Websites Locker
(BAS) System
Cyber
Swachh Bharat Ke
mFMS GeM Swachhta
Bharat Veer Portal
Kendra
Prime
Minister
Office website
2017-2018 (as 2017-2018 (as
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Number of on 31 May 2017)
st
on 15 March, 2018)
th
The electronic office, or e-office, was a term coined to cover the increasing use of computer -based information
technology for office work.
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Public Financial Management System
(PFMS)
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Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) vision
to have a domestic, open and
multilateral system of payments.
In India, 90% of credit card
transactions and almost all debit
card transactions are domestic;
however, the cost of transactions
was high due to the dominance of
foreign card schemes.
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National Digital Literacy Mission (NDLM)
राष्ट्रीय डिजिटल साक्षरता मिशन
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Credits
Dr. Charru Malhotra
Associate Professor (e-Governance and ICT)
Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi
E-mail: charrumalhotra.iipa[at]gov.in
Skype: Charru.malhotra1
Phone-no: +91-11-2468593 Mobile:+91-9818529298
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