There is a need for bridging the digital divide between the urban and rural areas, said minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, P.P.Chaudhary.
He was speaking at the valedictory session of the 20th National conference on e-governance. He said the Union government promotes research and development and innovative eco-system of Information Technology and also encourages acquisition of the Intellectual Property Rights by Indians.
The minister further said that Cyber Security is the need of the hour and artificial intelligence will provide solutions to the problem of cyber security. There is also need for development of Nano technology and Nano electronics which helps for imparting value based education based on mission mode Nano Electronics. India will be in a position to manufacture electronics devices and products in the country very soon, he added.
P.P. Chaudhary also said that Andhra Pradesh is a pioneer in providing 725 e-governance services in rural areas. Government is committed for inclusive development through e- governance and providing several services to the citizens namely ration cards in public distribution system, passports, driving licenses and voter Ids on the click of a button through mobile phones. The Prime Minister’s vision of Digital India can be achieved through e- governance, he added.
The Minister said there is a need for use of technology into making a 3D animation form in various languages and its application in medical, Higher and professional education that would enhance the learning capabilities of the students. Shri P.P. Chaudhary said the linking of the aadhaar cards has helped the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) and the beneficiaries get their financial benefits directly to their bank accounts.
By Baishakhi Dutta