Articles for Digital India

Digital Public Infrastructure Empowers 97% Of Indians With Digital ID, Sparks Startup Ecosystem Surge: Redseer Report

India's current DPI landscape has successfully provided digital identification to 97 per cent of the population, with profound impacts on sectors ranging from e-Governance to healthcare and finance. Noteworthy achievements include streamlining e-Governance through Aadhar, facilitating one billion COVID vaccinations in 9-10 months, and enabling Income Tax Filings

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Geospatial Mapping, 3D Digital Twins Pave The Way For Smart Urban Development In India

Amid the backdrop of the central government’s Smart Cities Mission (SCM), aimed at developing 100 cities across India, experts highlight the pivotal role that digital twins of cities will play in urban development

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Survey of India, Genesys International Sign MoU to Develop 'Digital Twins' Of Indian Cities

This collaboration is aligned with India's National Geospatial Policy 2022, which liberalised the Indian geo special data and promoted self-reliance in geospatial data production and usage

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Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited Upgrades Free Wi-Fi Service With Greater Speed

The smart city agency has also begun mapping everyday users in various locations to enhance accessibility in surrounding areas

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Chandigarh Municipal Councillors To Get 'Smarter' With New Tablets Worth Rs 72 Lakhs

The agenda for installing these tablets would be tabled in the house on Tuesday

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Srinagar Smart City To Launch First OFC Network To Ease Digital Connectivity

The Srinagar Data Network of SDNet will be controlled from the ICCC that manages all the Smart City’s IT interventions and will have a capacity of 960 million OFCS

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Telecom ministry enables self-KYC for mobile connections

The users can now obtain new connections and convert prepaid connections to postpaid and vice versa from their homes or offices.

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Meghalaya CM Conrad K Sangma unveils “MyMeG- A Citizen Engagement Initiative”

"In the last three and half years, our government has taken several steps to ensure holistic development of the state. Our vision is to transform Meghalaya into one of the Top ten states in the country by 2030. To achieve this, we have been working tirelessly to improve the well-being of our farmers, women, youth, and every section of the society. To take this further, we want citizens participation and engagement in the governance process. With the launch of MyMeG Program, we aim to promote participatory democracy in Meghalaya, where people can contribute in the governance process and share their feedback on various government programs and initiatives. This will bring transformation in governance by citizen participation, engagement, and empowerment”, said CM Sangma.

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