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Inviting suggestions for relevant topics on Digital India for conducting webinar sessions

Inviting suggestions for relevant topics on Digital India for conducting webinar sessions
Start Date :
May 08, 2017
Last Date :
May 22, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

National e-Governance Division is conducting knowledge sessions through webinars on relevant and critical areas in Digital India for stakeholders involved in e-Governance. These ...

National e-Governance Division is conducting knowledge sessions through webinars on relevant and critical areas in Digital India for stakeholders involved in e-Governance. These webinars will be of interest to the Government officers involved in e-Governance projects, implementation partners, practitioners and the users of Digital India ecosystem. The envisioned areas to suggest topics are:

• Digital Infrastructure
• Digital Government Policy
• Digital Services
• Digital Payments
• Information Security
• E-Governance Standards
• Open Source and Technology issues
• Critical Information Infrastructure
• IT Act
• GIS (Geographic Information System)
• Participatory Governance
• SMAC (Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud)
• E Governance Project Implementation related aspects

For these webinar sessions to be more informative and fruitful for the listeners, we invite you to please suggest topics based on the above mentioned areas.

Users are requested to submit their suggestions using the hashtags listed below, to make the process of segregation of suggestions convenient.

• Digital Infrastructure - #DigitalInfrastructure
• Digital Government Policy - #DigitalGovernmentPolicy
• Digital Services - #DigitalServices
• Digital Payments - #DigitalPayments
• Information Security - #InformationSecurity
• E-Governance Standards - #EGovernanceStandards
• Open Source and Technology issues - #OpenSource&Technology
• Critical Information Infrastructure - #CriticalInformationInfrastructure
• IT Act - #ITAct
• GIS - #GIS
• Participatory Governance - #ParticipatoryGovernance
• SMAC - #SMAC
• E Governance Project Implementation related aspects - #EGovernanceProjectImplementation

Last date of submission is 22nd May, 2017

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Pratish Pravin Shinde
Pratish Pravin Shinde 9 years 1 month ago
Respected, First of all congrats for all development from goverment . My suggestion is that all about the farming. We have facing biggest crisis the farmers death. Biggest reason behind this was draught and loan the farmers taken from private or government banks. We should try for collision of IT sector and Farming sector. That's what everyone knows India having greatest minds. We should try for experiment IT sector in Farming through making farming easier or powerful. Making software or PROJECT
Aditya Madduri
Aditya Madduri 9 years 1 month ago
#EGovernanceStandards my idea might sound like privatizing the work but its not totally towards such transformation, E-Governance should be realized using datacenters information related to a person is now tagged with aadhar so if all the IDs are linked to Aadhar it would be rather simple to get services, this will remove the lag or delay too, yes you might feel that I am talking about social security number in USA, but my core idea is to realize above thing using IT firms based in India
Suryanarayanan Sankaran
Suryanarayanan Sankaran 9 years 1 month ago
Now the Govt., has started the initiative to link AADHAR to the PAN. The biggest problem with Tamilian names is that we have only one name wither first letter of our father's name as initial. But in all central Govt., records, we are asked to fill a Surname and hence the expansion of our initials are given as Surname. The PAN cards are issued with the name and surname; however, the AADHAR is issued with only our names. When we try to link the AADHAR with PAN, it does not accept.
gargi singh
gargi singh 9 years 1 month ago
To make digital ecosystem/drive successful people should be educated about #ITActs #InfornmationSecurity . Since half of the people use mobile phones to converse or do transactions .How about educating people about IMSI catchers and how signals can be downgraded from 3g to 2g and laws that punish such offenders.
AARTI GUPTA
AARTI GUPTA 9 years 1 month ago
sir 1 july 2017 se GST proposed h but iske baare m awareness bahut hi kam h to mera ye suggetion h ki commerce and accounts ke students ko GST seminar m participate karne diya jaye and aapke skill india campgain ke under GST related course ko add karke most of the students ko aware kiya jaye
Somya Ranjan Bindhani
Somya Ranjan Bindhani 9 years 1 month ago
For digital india like aadhar card pan card should be mandatory. By which our country will be black money free. And like ATM one device should given to each account holder with BHIM app through bank in which he can do the transactions. And cash transaction will completely end.In which our country should be black money free. Thanks and regards SOMYA RANJAN BINDHANI BINJHARPUR JAJPUR ODISHA MOB-7047728681
Shivadatta Sharma
Shivadatta Sharma 9 years 1 month ago
Nothing Is For Free, For Everything A Fee, Why Should anything be free For everything there should be a fee, Why should logging into an account be free Logging out should carry a fee Paying an EMI should not be free When skipping an EMI carrys a fee The A/C in the ATM does not run for free, Safe guarding money in the ATM should carry a fee.Excessive Deposits are not free Lengthy passwords should carry a fee, Cheque slips do not come free Processing the cheques should carry a fee.
umang agarwal
umang agarwal 9 years 1 month ago
Every offices, shop and others should be provided with thumb machine for the transaction. NO NEED OF CARRYING CASH THUMB WILL DO. Link the machine with bank account, then everything will be transparent. The chances of fraud will also be reduced. The poor and uneducated people will also not hesitate for the same as the risk will be will low. (Please refer PMOPG/E/2017/0123290)