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Digital India should be leveraged to transform rural areas: Prasad

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NEW DELHI: Digital India initiative should be leveraged to transform rural India and create avenues for those in smaller towns and cities, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Monday.

The Minister said Digital India should become a beacon for inclusion, healthcare, education and entreprene­urship. He launched the next version of the government’s mobile payment app Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM) called BHIM 2.0 that is packed with new features and capabiliti­es. The minister also launched an Indian software products registry, which will act as a single window portal to collate Indian software product database. Speaking at the ‘Ministry of Electronic­s and IT (MeitY) StartUp Summit’ here, Prasad said there is compelling case for social startups and that these should be encouraged so they unleash their power in India’s changing digital narrative.

“I want Digital India platform to transform rural India and create aspiration­s in tier 3 and tier 4 cities and towns,” the Minister said. Citing success stories of technology platforms Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and GSTN (GST-Network), the Minister said government entities such as NIC, STPI should also become competitiv­e.

“For Digital India to succeed, the government entities must also become competitiv­e. I have told National

Informatic­s Centre (NIC) that your people have to become competitiv­e and innovative... they have changed. Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) also must change,” the Minister said. Digital India program is finding global resonance, the Minister said adding that there is digital appetite across India which needs to be tapped.

He asked technology companies to come forward and support the government in the Digital Villages program. “I appeal to the tech giants... we are going to set up one lakh digital villages in coming few years. Should I expect some of you to patronise and mentor those digital villages in your own way. They should become centres of empowermen­t and entreprene­urship,” the Minister said.

The Minister also instructed senior officials in his Department to digitally map innovative products by small entreprene­urs and artisans in villages across India. The initiative on having such a digital catalogue of enterprise­s and entreprene­urs should be coordinate­d by CSC, and other entities, he said. India should become a big centre for patent and Intellectu­al Property, the Minister said adding that patent clearance timelines should be brought down to a maximum of one year.

For Digital India to succeed, the government entities must also become competitiv­e. I have told National Informatic­s Centre (NIC) that your people have to become competitiv­e and innovative

Ravi Shankar Prasad, IT Minister

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