This mind map illustrates the core vision areas and nine pillars of the Digital India Mission, along with its broader impact and recent focus areas like women's digital empowerment.
Key numerical targets and commitments under the Digital India Mission and related initiatives, highlighting infrastructure development and gender inclusivity.
This mind map illustrates the core vision areas and nine pillars of the Digital India Mission, along with its broader impact and recent focus areas like women's digital empowerment.
Key numerical targets and commitments under the Digital India Mission and related initiatives, highlighting infrastructure development and gender inclusivity.
Digital Infrastructure as Utility
Governance & Services on Demand
Digital Empowerment of Citizens
Broadband Highways
e-Governance
IT for Jobs
Women's Digital Empowerment
Cyber Safety for Women
Algorithmic Bias Mitigation
Information Technology Act, 2000
Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
Target for laying optical fiber networks, crucial for rural digital access and e-governance.
Focus on bridging the mobile connectivity gap to ensure universal access to digital services.
Commitment by a major tech firm by 2027, aligning with Digital India's goal of women's digital empowerment.
Digital Infrastructure as Utility
Governance & Services on Demand
Digital Empowerment of Citizens
Broadband Highways
e-Governance
IT for Jobs
Women's Digital Empowerment
Cyber Safety for Women
Algorithmic Bias Mitigation
Information Technology Act, 2000
Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
Target for laying optical fiber networks, crucial for rural digital access and e-governance.
Focus on bridging the mobile connectivity gap to ensure universal access to digital services.
Commitment by a major tech firm by 2027, aligning with Digital India's goal of women's digital empowerment.
Three Core Vision Areas: Digital Infrastructure as a Core Utility to Every Citizen; Governance & Services on Demand; Digital Empowerment of Citizens.
Nine Pillars: Broadband Highways, Universal Access to Mobile Connectivity, Public Internet Access Programme, e-Governance (Reforming Government through Technology), e-Kranti (Electronic Delivery of Services), Information for All, Electronics Manufacturing, IT for Jobs, Early Harvest Programmes.
Key Initiatives: Encompasses projects like Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, MyGov, UMANG App, BHIM App, e-Hospital, National Scholarship Portal, GeM (Government e-Marketplace), and BharatNet.
Objectives: Aims to reduce the digital divide, promote digital literacy, enhance transparency, improve the efficiency of public services, and foster innovation.
Impact: Led to increased digital payments, improved access to government services, and significant growth of the digital economy.
Stakeholders: Primarily driven by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), involving various government departments, the private sector, and citizens.
Funding: Supported by significant government allocations and substantial private sector investment.
Challenges: Faces challenges such as ensuring widespread digital literacy, improving internet penetration in remote rural areas, addressing cybersecurity concerns, and safeguarding data privacy.
India Stack: A set of open APIs and digital public goods (Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker) that facilitate digital services.
e-Governance Focus: Aims to make government services proactive, transparent, and accessible to all citizens.
This mind map illustrates the core vision areas and nine pillars of the Digital India Mission, along with its broader impact and recent focus areas like women's digital empowerment.
Digital India Mission
Key numerical targets and commitments under the Digital India Mission and related initiatives, highlighting infrastructure development and gender inclusivity.
Target for laying optical fiber networks, crucial for rural digital access and e-governance.
Focus on bridging the mobile connectivity gap to ensure universal access to digital services.
Commitment by a major tech firm by 2027, aligning with Digital India's goal of women's digital empowerment.
Three Core Vision Areas: Digital Infrastructure as a Core Utility to Every Citizen; Governance & Services on Demand; Digital Empowerment of Citizens.
Nine Pillars: Broadband Highways, Universal Access to Mobile Connectivity, Public Internet Access Programme, e-Governance (Reforming Government through Technology), e-Kranti (Electronic Delivery of Services), Information for All, Electronics Manufacturing, IT for Jobs, Early Harvest Programmes.
Key Initiatives: Encompasses projects like Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, MyGov, UMANG App, BHIM App, e-Hospital, National Scholarship Portal, GeM (Government e-Marketplace), and BharatNet.
Objectives: Aims to reduce the digital divide, promote digital literacy, enhance transparency, improve the efficiency of public services, and foster innovation.
Impact: Led to increased digital payments, improved access to government services, and significant growth of the digital economy.
Stakeholders: Primarily driven by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), involving various government departments, the private sector, and citizens.
Funding: Supported by significant government allocations and substantial private sector investment.
Challenges: Faces challenges such as ensuring widespread digital literacy, improving internet penetration in remote rural areas, addressing cybersecurity concerns, and safeguarding data privacy.
India Stack: A set of open APIs and digital public goods (Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker) that facilitate digital services.
e-Governance Focus: Aims to make government services proactive, transparent, and accessible to all citizens.
This mind map illustrates the core vision areas and nine pillars of the Digital India Mission, along with its broader impact and recent focus areas like women's digital empowerment.
Digital India Mission
Key numerical targets and commitments under the Digital India Mission and related initiatives, highlighting infrastructure development and gender inclusivity.
Target for laying optical fiber networks, crucial for rural digital access and e-governance.
Focus on bridging the mobile connectivity gap to ensure universal access to digital services.
Commitment by a major tech firm by 2027, aligning with Digital India's goal of women's digital empowerment.