According to the paper, for a diverse country like India, a building block approach provides those closer to the problem with the basic tools to create tailored solutions
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday asserted that India is rapidly moving towards the next step of the digital revolution and that telecom technology is about empowering Indian citizens.He also said that the Made in India telecom technology is attracting the attention of the entire world.The Prime Minister made the announcement after inaugurating the new International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Area office and Innovation Centre.At the event, the Prime Minister also unveiled Bharat 6G Vision Document and launch a 6G R & D Test Bed. He also launched the 'Call before u dig' App.Addressing at the event, the Prime Minister said, "Today's India is rapidly moving towards the next step of the digital revolution. Made in India telecom technology is attracting the attention of the entire world.""When we talk about bridging the technological divide, it is very natural to expect from India," PM Modi said.The Prime Minister also ascertained in the event that "telecom technology is ...
Union Health Minister Mankush Mandaviya to chair a two-day Global Conference on Digital Health on March 20-21 in New Delhi
"The RBI's reply was revealing and unnerving...Just as the digital economy is soaring, the fraudsters and scamsters on the prowl in the virtual world are becoming bolder," said Sarda
We are already exporting 5G base stations made in India, Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark says
The Indian Web3 market is expected to reach $1.1 billion by 2032, up from $0.0049 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 57 per cent, a report showed on Tuesday
The index will establish better coordination among states for learning from each other's work in the domain
The offline unorganised segment will drive merchant payment digitisation with QR codes and sound boxes - devices with speakers that display alerts for merchants when transactions are processed
Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Thursday held the first-ever consultation on the proposed Digital India Act and discussed rules to handle data captured by invasive gadgets like spy glasses and wearable devices. The draft of the Digital India Act will be firmed up after two more rounds of discussion with stakeholders, the minister told PTI in a virtual interview after the first consultation in Bengaluru. He said that the draft is likely to be issued in April and it will be followed up with more rounds of public consultation for about 45-60 days before being placed in the Parliament for final approval. "We have undertaken for the first time ever consultation around the principal architectural design of legislation. The outcome of this consultation will be a draft. The draft in turn will be consulted extensively for a period that will be not less than 45 to 60 days," Chandrasekhar said. Based on the timelines for consultation, the draft bill is likely
Smart device maker Xiaomi on Thursday announced it has teamed up with United Way India to establish Innovative Tinkering labs to supplement the learning process for over 4,000 children across 12 government and one government-aided schools located in Karnataka and Delhi-NCR. Under the collaboration, Xiaomi India aims to develop sustainable futuristic skill-sets among children by offering them access to multiple technologies and enabling them to build new solutions to solve the challenges, Xiaomi said in a release. These labs will assist students in having a better insights into digital education, mobile technology, and robotics and empower them to have an effective learning experience. An experiential learning approach known as 'Learning by Doing' will be followed to engage with the students in the process of learning. According to the release, these labs will nurture computational skills, design thinking, problem-solving, physical computing, and adaptive learning in students and eq
A mere 7 per cent of companies have the right combination of culture and operating structure to spur growth from digital technologies, according to a new research from the Infosys Knowledge Institute. The report -- based on a survey of 2,700 business executives across the US, UK, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, China, and India -- found that companies that make decisions based on high quality, transparent data and build a culture of responsible risk-taking are more likely to deliver profitable growth in tough macro-economic conditions. Moreover, organising around products, not process, gets new products to market faster, increasing early-mover advantage. The report by Infosys Knowledge Institute (the thought leadership arm of Infosys) found that nine out of ten companies lack the culture and organisational structure to unlock digital growth. It said only seven per cent of companies have the correct combination of culture and operating structure to boost growth from digital
Big Tech companies have been asked to come separately on March 11 to make suggestions on the digital competition law
Workers in India, who use advanced digital skills like cloud architecture or software development, are contributing an estimated $507.9 billion (Rs 10.9 trillion) to the country's annual GDP
The development is crucial in light of users' preferences for working from anywhere and their demands for continuous digital connectivity
TRAI on Thursday began stakeholder discussions on introduction of 'Digital Connectivity Infrastructure Provider' authorisation under unified licence, as it underlined the importance of "robust" digital connectivity in economic development. Digital connectivity infrastructure plays a vital and leading role in successful implementation of various government schemes under Digital India, Make in India, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission and development of smart cities, the regulator said as it floated its latest consultation paper for stakeholder views. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) further said the recently-launched 5G will transform India into a broadband superhighway and improve the country's socio-economic structure. It is imperative that new players are encouraged through conducive licencing framework for creation of active and passive infrastructure, it added. "TRAI has today released the consultation paper on 'introduction of Digital Connectivity Infrastructure .
The government on Wednesday proposed to simplify the KYC procedure by adopting a 'risk-based' rather than the 'one size fits all' approach currently in practice. In her Budget Speech, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman also proposed to introduce a 'one stop solution' for identity and address updating through the DigiLocker service. Another significant announcement made by the minister relates to use of PAN as common identifier for business establishments for digital systems of government agencies. "The KYC process will be simplified adopting a 'risk-based' instead of 'one size fits all' approach," Sitharaman said as she presented the last full budget before the 2024 general elections. The financial sector regulators will also be encouraged to have a KYC (Know Your Customer) system fully amenable to meet the needs of Digital India. She also announced a one stop solution, for reconciliation and updating of identity and address of individuals maintained by various government agencie
One of the main priorities of the government is building a Digital India during the Amrit Kaal
In a blog, Google said, it has partnered deeply with India in the last several years of its exciting digital transformation
Global Risks Report lists cost of living crisis and climate change as biggest global risks
Nadella, who is on a four-day visit to India, also met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar