Ministry of External Affairs Investments & Technology Promotion Division Nov 2015
Ministry of External Affairs Investments & Technology Promotion Division Nov 2015
Ministry of External Affairs Investments & Technology Promotion Division Nov 2015
Nov 2015
Providing high-speed internet, mobile phone and bank account enabling participation in
digital & financial space; shareable private space on a public cloud, and creating a safe
and secure cyber space.
PayGov India offers a range of payment options through which a payment can
be made by the citizen to avail a service. The different options available to a
citizen are:
•Net banking (approx. 65+ banks)
•Debit card
•Credit card
•IMPS
•Cash Cards/ Wallets
•Mobile Wallet
•NEFT/ RTGS
Advantages:
• Help citizens to digitally store their important documents like PAN card, passport,
mark sheets and degree certificates.
• Provide secure access to Government issued documents.
• Eliminates the use of physical documents and enables sharing of verified electronic https://digitallocker.gov.in/
documents across government agencies.
• A dedicated personal storage space in the cloud to citizens, linked to citizens
Aadhaar number. To sign-up for your Digital Locker, one
• Reduce the administrative overhead of government departments and agencies needs an Aadhaar card & a Mobile
created due to paper work. number that is linked to that Aadhaar
• Easy for citizens to receive services by saving time and effort as their documents card Number.
will now be available anytime, anywhere and can be shared electronically.
Eligibility Criteria
Level 1 : Non-IT literate - Illiterate and up to 7th standard pass
“Digital Literacy is the ability of
Level 2 : Non-IT literate with at least 8th standard pass
individuals and communities to
Age : 14 to 60 years
understand and use digital
technologies for meaningful actions
within life situations”
Investments & Technology Promotion Division, Ministry of
External Affairs, Govt. of India
National Optical Fibre Network
• 7,00,000 kilometres of optical fibre to be laid to connect 250 gram
panchayats in 3 years.
• Utilize existing fibres of PSUs (BSNL, Railtel and Power Grid) and laying
incremental fibre to connect to Gram Panchayats wherever necessary.
• Non-discriminatory access to NOFN for all Service Providers.
• Service providers like Telecom Service Providers(TSPs), ISPs, Cable TV
operators and Content providers can launch various services in rural areas –
e-health, e-education and e-governance etc.
• Public Wi-fi spots.
• All villages will be provided with internet connectivity.
• NOFN is estimated to cost about Rs. 20,000 Cr and will be funded by the
Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF). For more information on USOF visit:
http://www.usof.gov.in/
• Creating identity solutions, payment systems, web or mobile based Investments in support of Digital India
delivery structures etc.
• Reliance Industries Ltd: US$ 39.3 billion
• Cybersecurity
• Bharti Airtel: US$ 15 billion
• Healthcare - telemedicine and remote health
• Aditya Birla Group: US$ 7 billion
• Smart Cities – 100 smart cities program already announced.
• Vedanta (Sterlite Tech): US$ 6 billion
• Make in India - Electronics Manufacturing - For India to transition to a
digital future, it is imperative that a greater proportion of its consumption • Vodafone: US$ 2 billion
is serviced locally.
• ADA Ltd: US$ 1.4 billion