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Digital services & accessibility

Digital services & accessibility
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Digital technologies can help citizens in all income groups by providing digital access to information, knowledge and services. How can we empower all citizens with digital access? ...

Digital technologies can help citizens in all income groups by providing digital access to information, knowledge and services. How can we empower all citizens with digital access? Additionally, what are the kinds of citizen services that can be offered using digital technology?

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Prashant Punde
Prashant Punde 10 years 12 months ago
(Contd..) This card should be able to use across the whole nation. It will also reduce the cash transaction significantly. I have seen this kind of card in South Korea, so this is system is practically possible. It can be made available at public transport stations & can be good replacement for monthly pass. Advantages: - Reduce cash transactions - Remove the problems like giving a change / exchanging money while buying tickets - Save time. - Useful for tourists.
Prashant Punde
Prashant Punde 10 years 12 months ago
One step towards providing digital services is to have a cashless society. I would like to suggest about the 'Cashless travel' system. Can government introduce a card, that can be used instead of a cash, for travel purpose ? The card can be used for all kind of transportation facilities like Air, Railway, Metro and buses. Even this card should be used to pay the Toll at highways. Government then can ask private taxi or cab operators to support this.
Karthik Narayan
Karthik Narayan 10 years 12 months ago
(contd.,)only through conventional means as the government may prescribe. It is wholly the prerogative of the government to issue guidelines to this effect by detailing the rationale behind the distinction being made between essential and non-essential services.
Karthik Narayan
Karthik Narayan 10 years 12 months ago
What was essentially meant for public utility has become a tool for commercial exploitation. So the government will be well adviced to bring in detailed guidelines to distinguish between essential services of public neccessity that every citizen is entitled to and all other internet services. The former being made accessible for free across the telecom spectrum to all those who possess web browsers and an internet connection while the latter will be available...(contd.,)
Karthik Narayan
Karthik Narayan 10 years 12 months ago
In the recent past there has been a lot of talk about net neutrality, especially with regard to zero rating services. The rationale behind above-mentioned service is to provide free access to essential public services that every citizen requires and is entitled to, by law. But,telecom companies have found a way to benefit from the lack of clarity in regulations with regard to this subject, by using the zero rating platform to market their own products.(contd.,)
yatish parihar
yatish parihar 10 years 12 months ago
कोई भी govt. operation हो तो उसमे सिस्टम की अव्यवस्था के कारण मानवाधिकार प्रभावित ना हो,दूसरे विकसित प्रजातांत्रिक देशो के कानूनो की तुलना भी की जानी चाहिए। मुझे लग रहा हे मुझ पर किसी तरह का govt.operation हो रहा हे,ओर यह मुझे मानसिक व शारीरिक रूप से दिक्कत दे रहा हे, ऐसे स्तर के ऑपरेशन,सिस्टम अव्यवस्था से प्रभावित ना हो,इसकी सन्तुष्ठी प्रबल व तुरन्त रूप से हो ।
Vikas Gupta
Vikas Gupta 11 years 4 hours ago
i feel government on a priority should strive to bring almost if not all services accessible and document generation from internet. like Addhar can be downloaded from net. more and more services shall be given through internet which will ensure less corruption, speedy delivery and efficiency.
Sriniwas Garg
Sriniwas Garg 11 years 23 hours ago
I think that instead of directly focusing on the development of the whole of india,we could slowly start developing states one by one in the field of technology.
Paran Borah
Paran Borah 11 years 1 day ago
The Maximum rural area of my state Assam are unable to get good quality of mobile connectivity. BSNL service is worst than other service provider. Therefor I quested to take some strong step for better service for BSNL.