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India must adopt disruptive tech: PM Modi

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Published : Feb 20, 2018, 1:26 am IST
Updated : Feb 20, 2018, 1:26 am IST

He said India has a tech-friendly population with over one lakh villages linked with optical fibre.

Union IT and law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad (right),  Telangana State IT minister K.T. Rama Rao (centre) and Tech Mahindra MD C.P. Gurnani during the WCIT 2018 in Hyderabad on Monday. (Photo:  Asian Age)
 Union IT and law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad (right), Telangana State IT minister K.T. Rama Rao (centre) and Tech Mahindra MD C.P. Gurnani during the WCIT 2018 in Hyderabad on Monday. (Photo: Asian Age)

Hyderabad: Seeking to position technology as a great leveler, and the enabler of global family, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that technology has enabled the creation of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family), a concept which is deeply imbibed in Indian philosophy, as it helps us create a seam-less integrated world.

Addressing the gathering at the World Congre-ss of IT (WCIT) in Hy-derabad through video conference, he said Digi-tal India has not remai-ned merely a government-initiative but it has become a way of life.

“One of the invited speakers at this event, robot Sophia, shows the potential of new technologies. We need to refl-ect on the changing nat-ure of jobs, in the emerging age of intelligent automation,” he said.

He also emphasised on the need to adopt disruptive technologies such as Blockchain and IoT in the way we live and work.

Speaking about the Make in India initiative, Mr Modi claimed that from only two mobile manufacturing units in India in 2014, there are 118 units operational in India, including some of the best global brands.

He said India has a tech-friendly population with over one lakh villages linked with optical fibre, 121 crore mobile phones, 120 crore Aadha-ar and 50 crore internet users.

“While most government initiatives depend on a government push, Digital India has succeeding because of the people’s pull. The JAM trinity of combining 320 million Jan Dhan bank accounts of poor with Aadhaar and Mobile with direct benefits of welfare measures has saved Rs 57,000 crore.”

On the sidelines, Union IT minister Ravi Shan-kar Prasad said,“The government aspires to make 60 million adults digitally literate in rural India through the Prad-han Mantri Rural Digi-tal Literacy Mission. Under this, 10 million people have already been trained.”

Mr Prasad noted, “We are working towards the development of Indian digital economy into a trillion dollars digital economy in the years to come.”

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