Key Points

Amit Shah praised Digital India for making sectors like healthcare and education more inclusive and innovative. JP Nadda highlighted digital initiatives like e-Sanjeevani and U-WIN for transforming public services. PM Modi emphasized how CoWIN supported India's massive vaccination drive. The government aims to expand digital reach to remote areas for equitable access.

Key Points: Amit Shah Says Digital India Transformed Healthcare Education Business

  • Digital India democratised access to technology for all citizens
  • e-Sanjeevani and U-WIN revolutionised healthcare services
  • UPI and DBT enhanced transparency in governance
  • CoWIN enabled world's largest vaccination drive
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Digital India made healthcare, education, business inclusive, innovative: Amit Shah

Amit Shah highlights Digital India's impact on healthcare, education, and business, making services inclusive and innovative under PM Modi's leadership.

"The Digital India initiative has democratised technology, transforming India into a global digital powerhouse. – Amit Shah"

New Delhi, July 1

The 10 years of digital India have made sectors from healthcare to education to business and commerce inclusive and innovative, said Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday.

The Digital India mission, launched in 2015 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aimed to democratise access, build an inclusive digital infrastructure, and provide opportunities for all.

“The Digital India initiative has democratised technology, transforming India into a global digital powerhouse. From healthcare and education to business and commerce, it has made every sector more inclusive, innovative, and future-ready by empowering citizens and driving a sustainable digital economy,” Shah said in a post on social media platform X.

Union Health Minister JP Nadda said that digitalisation led to transformative initiatives like e-Sanjeevani -- National Telemedicine Service and U-WIN portal, which has digitalised the vaccination records of children and pregnant women.

The 10 years of the Digital India initiative “has brought about a digital revolution across the country, building a robust digital infrastructure that not only connected millions but also bridged the digital divide among citizens”.

“Digitalisation has made our lives easier and introduced transparency in governance. With transformative initiatives like e-Sanjeevani, U-WIN, DBT Direct Benefit Transfer, eNAM, and UPI payments, the digitalisation of services has streamlined processes and curbed leakages by ensuring efficient, accountable, and real-time delivery of benefits,” Nadda said.

The Health Minister noted that the “Modi government is committed to expanding digital reach so every citizen, even in remote areas, can access key services with ease”.

Earlier, PM Modi in a post on LinkedIn enumerated how each sector has been transformed due to the initiative. He also mentioned how the CoWIN web portal supports and enhances the effectiveness of India's Covid-19 vaccination drive.

“CoWIN enabled the world’s largest vaccination drive, issuing 220 crore QR-verifiable certificates,” PM Modi said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the initiatives are impressive, I wish they'd focus more on digital literacy in rural areas. My village still struggles with basic internet access despite all these announcements.
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Ananya R
e-Sanjeevani saved my mother's life during lockdown when we couldn't travel to Delhi for her checkup. Digital healthcare is a blessing for middle-class families! 🙏
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Vikram M
The article misses mentioning the cybersecurity challenges. With so much digitization, we need stronger data protection laws. Otherwise, it's like building a mansion without locks!
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Priya S
As a teacher in government school, I've seen how DIKSHA platform has transformed learning. But we need better devices and connectivity to make it truly inclusive for all students.
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Michael C
The CoWIN portal was remarkably efficient during my India visit. Got my vaccine certificate instantly - much better than many Western systems. India's digital leap is impressive!

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