Digital India has become a way of life: PM Modi at
Bengaluru Tech Summit (Source: ET)
The Digital India
programme is aimed at transforming citizens’ lives in terms of ease of work and
government service delivery, said the PM in his speech after unveiling the 23rd
edition of Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020 in virtual mode through video conference. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said Digital India has become now a way of life in the country. He also
said work from home (WFH) has also become a new norm and is
going to stay. The country will see a high amount of tech adoption in
education, agriculture and other sectors. The Digital India programme is aimed
at transforming citizens’ lives in terms of ease of work and government service
delivery, said the PM in his speech after unveiling the 23rd edition of Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020 in virtual mode through video
conference from New Delhi.
Leveraging the digital technology, Modi also
addressed the gathering in this tech city and in the virtual world, which
included Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Swiss Confederation
vice-president Guy Parmelin. "Thanks to digital technology, India has been
able to scale up faster in the service delivery to people across the country.
Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has been able to help
citizens through Ayushman Bharat for medical assistance
efficiently," said Modi.
"Our resilient technology industry was able
to overcome difficulties caused by the pandemic and enabled employees to work
from home (WFH) and from anywhere. This has become a new norm and is going to
stay. We will see a high amount of tech adoption in education, agriculture and
other sectors," asserted Modi.
Noting that India had an advantage in
innovation, the PM said he was confident that the Indian IT sector would keep
the country proud with the talent and zeal of its techies to innovate.
"Through technology, we have enhanced human dignity. Crores of farmers
receive monetary support in a click. At the peak of the lockdown, it was
technology that ensured that our poor received proper and quick assistance.
The scale of this relief has few
parallels," reiterated Modi in his 20-minute talk. Union IT and
Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, state Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ahswath
Narayan, state Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar and other dignitaries and
invitees participated in the inaugural event of the 3-day summit beginning
Thursday.
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