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Taking e-services to rural India

Taking e-services to rural India
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 15, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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With mobile and e-banking becoming common in urban India, how can we take similar services to rural India using similar technologies?

With mobile and e-banking becoming common in urban India, how can we take similar services to rural India using similar technologies?

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Dr Mohamed Rameez
Dr Mohamed Rameez 11 years 6 months ago
India needs 'Digital Ministers' who should carry on their work with hi-tech gadgets and they should strive in making India- a hub for digital skills. This strategic ministry empowerment should roll up digital economy, digitalisation of the government and a strong digital inclusion policy all across the states. Such policy can successfully attain fast growth in short span by equipping the Ministry go digital.
Dr Mohamed Rameez
Dr Mohamed Rameez 11 years 6 months ago
India should import only raw materials and all foreign products should be manufactured within the country,to go indigenous. It should excel in export sector through advanced ports.
SUBRAMANIAN C RAMANARAYANAN
SUBRAMANIAN C RAMANARAYANAN 11 years 6 months ago
Now google has come up with a low cost android phone. It will enable them to get all browsing and user data. We Indians should start producing smart phones immediately to counter such data copying by foreign phone companies.
Salman Khan
Salman Khan 11 years 6 months ago
Its really a great change for us to take e-services to rural places but challenges are made to be accepted. But before that we need a basic architecture in rural area for connecting people to the world of internet. The whole country must be digitalis-ed it may result in reduction in corruption by 40-50%.
Dr Mohamed Rameez
Dr Mohamed Rameez 11 years 6 months ago
Hong Kong's transportation network is highly advanced and Double-decker buses were exclusively used. Over 90% of daily travels are on public transport, like in Singapore. Payment can be made using the Octopus card, a stored value system which is widely accepted on railways, buses and ferries, and accepted like cash at other outlets. If such practices were to be followed in India, it will be a boon to the society.
NAVIN CHANDRA GAUR
NAVIN CHANDRA GAUR 11 years 6 months ago
I was reading and thinking on creating a name for the proposed scheme of Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation but at the end found a hyper link http://swaniti.in/portfolio/nulm-2/ which goes against the spirit of mygov.nic.in. The web page is displayed as if its funded or created by an NGO working on behest of representatives of MP’s. This exposes the neutrality and zero tolerance we talk about in daily life.
Dr Mohamed Rameez
Dr Mohamed Rameez 11 years 6 months ago
With the introduction of Bullets trains in India, Statistics says that the distance between Kashmir to Kanyakumari will be reached in 10 hours at 350km/hr. This will shoot up the country's economy and will be a revolution in transportation. Incredible India.
Dr Mohamed Rameez
Dr Mohamed Rameez 11 years 6 months ago
Internet in Singapore is provided by internet service providers (ISPs) that offer residential service plans of speeds up to 1 Gigabits/sec. Comparing India providing 500 Kbps speed, tells us ,there is a huge gap in data speed to be abridged. In Singapore, the rise of Gigabit Networks increased exports and created 1 million jobs in 2006.
Dr Mohamed Rameez
Dr Mohamed Rameez 11 years 6 months ago
The Singapore government's healthcare system is based upon the "3M" framework. This has three components: Medifund, which provides a safety net for those not able to otherwise afford healthcare, Medisave, a compulsory health savings scheme covering about 85% of the population, and Medishield, a government-funded health insurance program. Will India launch such successful schemes to provide excellent health care services.? Its upto the Health dept to answer..