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Bridging the digital divide through Government and People participation

Bridging the digital divide through Government and People participation
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Today in India there is a wide disparity in terms of awareness and access to digital services and technologies, share your thoughts on how the Government and various stakeholders ...

Today in India there is a wide disparity in terms of awareness and access to digital services and technologies, share your thoughts on how the Government and various stakeholders bridge the digital divide.

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anchit lalit
anchit lalit 11 years 8 months ago
for cleanliness firstly make a place in every city or state where we can put lonely cows or any other animal roaming in the street.
santosh kumar
santosh kumar 11 years 8 months ago
Ap janta ki sikayat ko kewal dekhe aur sune nahi. Ushka solution bhi karenge to janta ko bharosa hoga. Aur phir log samjhenge ki nahi bhai hamare ash-pas ke kamino ko saja dene ka power hai hamare hath me. Tab bishwas hoga to na.
Anil Shah
Anil Shah 11 years 8 months ago
Healthy India is the key to Healthy economy of India. The FDA should strictly adhere to or include new laws to make sure Indians eat healthy food. The food prepared on the side walk or in a shanty on highways do not guarantee quality and cleanliness. In metro cities, the office goers eat on roadside food vendors in lunch hours without worrying about quality of the food. Every food vendor from sidewalk to a big food court to a hifi restaurant, must observe FDI set rules or get punished.
anchit lalit
anchit lalit 11 years 8 months ago
sir for the tourist place such as taj mahal , red ford etc we have to use 3 d projectors or fancy lighting at night to attract more people.
sudarshan munde
sudarshan munde 11 years 8 months ago
All departments have schemes for upliftment of BPL .We should have special BPL BENIFICIARIES CELL to keep watch and followup of all department benificiaries. The cell should be at taluka level . The mistrustful benificiaries shall be black listed .Benificiaries shall go APL. If it does not happen changes should be made in schemes as feedback by the cell.To participate in any scheme The cell only should issue BPL certificate.
Mahesh Borge
Mahesh Borge 11 years 8 months ago
Is there anyone present to observe our post???? what is the procedure to action for our suggestions. hope this program will be actual in work rather than promotions of MODI government.
Yogesh Kant
Yogesh Kant 11 years 8 months ago
Shree Modi ji China and other companies in India manufacturing electronic goods and products. But there is quality control over it. Those who dont know enough about reviews or reliability of that product going to spend money and get poor quality product. I think there should be strongly made quality checks on all the products so that poorly made electronic product should not stand to gain india's money.
Kailash Joshi
Kailash Joshi 11 years 8 months ago
Old Age: we talk of youth who is expected to contribute a lot in the progress of India, but today's youth is going to get old with the time. I would suggest to make such an arrangement for all the senior citizens that they do not have to line up anywhere for their work to be done. Technology and systems must be used in such a manner that senior citizens are provided with all the facilities at home.
Subhash Jain
Subhash Jain 11 years 8 months ago
If corruption in offices could be taken care . India has better talents that could be fully utilized to make India #1 in the world by increasing manufacturing sector do quality Exports, And if every Indian feels his responsibility to keep India clean.
Kailash Joshi
Kailash Joshi 11 years 8 months ago
Prime Minister's Relief Fund: I would like to make a suggestion of Rs 100/- be deducted compulsorily and contributed to Prime Minister's Relief Fund from every Indian citizen's salary every month. This money collected must be utilized to educate poor free of cost and enable them to stand on their own feet. Giving this Rs 100/month would prove to be way more fruitful than giving away thousands of rupees in your lifetime.