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Contest on Volunteers for Digital India Week
Digital India Program ...
Digital India Program
Digital India, a flagship program of the Government of India, aims to “transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy”, the focus is on being transformative to realise IT (Indian Talent) + IT (Information Technology) = IT (India Tomorrow). This program centres on three key vision areas of “Infrastructure as a Utility to Every Citizen”, “Governance and Services on Demand” and “Digital Empowerment of Citizens”. This is an initiative of the Government of India to integrate the government departments and the people of India.
Vision of Digital India Week
To formally launch the Program, a one week program in the coming months comprising of awareness and communication events will be ear-marked as the Digital India Week to
• Effectively deliver the message of Digital India
• Expand visibility of Digital India by way of effective branding across various platforms with special focus on new media and public interface touch points.
• To establish credibility of message by ensuring value proposition in terms of demonstration of service delivery to citizens by converging existing and new services, usage of digital infrastructure under Digital India
• Sustained connection with people by identifying and engaging serious stakeholders through ICT platform and increasing the demand for e-services.
• Communication in vernacular languages as far as possible
Digital India Week Objectives
• Inform, educate and engage with citizens through organization of events at large number of Digital Points of Presence such as CSCs/ Post Offices, Schools, Gram Panchayats etc
• Connect all netizens through Digital Media campaigns and events
• Inform all about the vision, services and benefits of the Program
• Popularise and expand the reach of existing e-services, plan and launch new services
• Educate citizens on functional digital literacy, cyber security, cyber hygiene, ensure better utilization of Digital infrastructure during the DI Week and beyond
• Incentivize, motivate and connect citizens with the Digital India Program.
Proposed Activities for Digital India Week
During the Digital India Week, it is planned to conduct activities at different levels starting from the village level, block, municipality, sub-division, district, state and national level to make people in general and all levels of government in particular to communicate the transformative impact of the Digital India programme. In rural areas the Common Service Centres (CSCs) are proposed to be activity points. There is no counterpart of CCSs in urban areas.
Though volunteers, mobile phones, social media and radio effectively help in reaching out to the people, word of mouth plays an important role for communicating in villages, small towns and cities.
To achieve active participation, volunteers will be required. The objective of this activity is to involve maximum participation of tech-savvy youth in spreading the message about Digital India for the betterment of the country in a cost-effective manner.
Proposed Scope of Work for Volunteers
• Work as brand ambassadors for the Digital India programme in various outreach programmes
• Awareness: To make people aware about the importance of Digital India Program and digital services as well as to create awareness among citizens about cyber hygiene and digital literacy.
• Data Collection: All trained DI volunteers to collect data from citizen/students (villages, departments, Panchayat, CSCs, RWAs, PHC, Sub Centre, High Schools, Senior Secondary Schools, Colleges, Block Office, Community Centres etc.), when required.
• Training: As a part of Digital Literacy programme, trained DI Volunteers to train citizens and motivate them to take up digital literacy courses.
• Collecting Feedback: Enter feedback data at a Portal after various outreach programmes and activities of Digital India.
• Participate: DI Volunteer to participate in all DI outreach programme.
• Translation: Translation work may be given documents in English to translate in different Indian languages Activities with sequencing and timelines.
*All work will be assigned to the volunteers electronically.
The Department of Electronics & IT invites entries from interested participants to suggest ideas on the following (in addition to the above given Scope of Work)
(i) Define audience to be engaged as active volunteers (in addition to Students volunteers under National Service Scheme , Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan-NYKS etc)
(ii) Define different kinds of work that the volunteer needs to be engaged in (Roles & responsibilities of the volunteer)
(iii) What should be the incentive system for volunteers, preferably non-monetary
The need of the hour is to spread awareness about the Digital India Program, to engage different audience effectively, and help them understand what this Program will do for the citizen and help him/her connect with Digital India. The suggested entries should be practicable.
The last date for submission is 5th May, 2015.
The winner will be awarded a cash prize as under:
1. First Prize - Rs. 10,000/-
2. Second Prize - Rs. 5000/-
3. Third Prize - Rs. 2000/-
Please click here for more information on Terms and Conditions.
Moderator for the task
Barnali Mukherjee,
Department of Electronics & IT,
E-Mail ID: barnali@negp.gov.in
incentives:
1)providing them sim cards of BSNL with data connection to fulfill their tasks.
2)providing digital India merchandise ,online coupons, cashbacks to volunteers.
3)certificate of appreciation.
audience:
1)college students from technical background.
2)senior citizens with required skills.
3)IT professionals
4)government colleges with some credits assigned to extracurricular activities like digital india
5)interested unemployed but capable youth.online coupons cashback
Volunteers for Digital India Week
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Regards
RajDev Sharma
9419123000
Jammu
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Founders of various Indian digital startups can be engaged as active volunteer as they would serve as real life inspiration and a catalyst for the nation's progress towards digitalization.
One member of a village can be selected as a volunteer who is IT familiar to Convey/Update the Govt schemes via social media with 10 more members who lives in that village to communicate that msg with villagers.
SMS groups, Facebook page, Google+ page, youtube channel, Mailing lists, Newsletters, Radio Ads, Google ads, twitter, whatsapp broadcasts, wechat group similarly line,hike etc.
Volunteers utilise
1 Agriculture show slides how to use drip irrigation with rain water harvesting solar energy use for pumping and lighting with processing of raw materials
2 making of biogas for home use milk processing will reduce wood cutting will benefit to reduce evaporation of water erosion of soil
3 use own make fertilizer from agriculture and human waste
4 education about their requirement right and responsibility
5 slide show on cleanness and benefit of cleanness for health
#What should be the incentive system for volunteers, preferably non-monetary
1. Certification of Participation, and points to be provided in mygov account with some description against it.
It should be encouraged to bring more people as volunteers.
1.One member of a village can be selected as a volunteer who is IT familiar to Convey/Update the Govt schemes via social media with 10 more members who lives in that village to communicate that msg with villagers.
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-> Reach out to Senior citizens who are educated to take part in this programme and let them communicate about this in their groups and houses and villages.
-> Let the volunteers coomunicate with daily wagers whom they encounter in daily life like auto rickshaw drivers, vegetable sellers, kirana shop owners, and educate them.
-> Conduct some programmes at colony level in housing societys to make them aware of digital india