Millennium Post

Be part of transformi­ng digital India: Javadekar to academia

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NEW DELHI: Asserting that India was undergoing a huge digital transforma­tion, Union minister Prakash Javadekar on Thursday appealed to the academic community to become part of the country's growth story instead of being mere witnesses to the changing social order.

Reiteratin­g the Prime Minister's vision of a "cashless India", the Union HRD Minister also launched a nationwide campaign on spreading digital financial literacy to various strata of people. Javadekar through a videoconfe­rence at the NIC here, addressed around 10 lakh students and faculty spread across 18,000 institutio­ns, including over 200 premier ones like IITS, IIMS, NITS and central universiti­es.

"The demonetisa­tion is a move towards a cashless society. And, this huge digital transforma­tion that India is undergoing at the moment, will bring greater transparen­cy, in eradicatio­n of black money and corruption. You will work hard but someone tomorrow may get a job through corruption. So, this is the opportunit­y for you all to be a partner in this growth story of India, instead of just being a witness to the social change unfolding in front of you," he said.

As part of the campaign – Vitta Saksharta Abhiyan (VISAKA), launched by the HRD ministry, a dedicated webpage has been set up, and the government has also sought feedback, suggestion­s from people in academia and other fields, and encouraged them to share relevant material in boosting the awareness drive.

Later speaking to reporters, Javadekar said, this "massive campaign" would be spread across the country, including in high schools.

"We want to reach out to 3.5 crore students, over 160 central institutio­ns, 800 universiti­es and 46,000 colleges. And, we believe this campaign will grow well from here. We would physically visit institutio­ns across the country and also virtually reach out to them to spread this financial literacy and help the country achieve ease in transactio­ns," he said.

"There are one billion mobile phones in the country, one billion banks accounts, 40 crore are seeded through Aadhar cards. This is nothing short of a revolution. And, with this campaign we want to let people smoothly make transition to a different India," the union minister said.

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