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Share your views to promote National Digital Literacy Mission (NDLM)

Start Date :
Aug 17, 2015
Last Date :
Oct 14, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Making one person in every family digitally literate is one of the integral components of the Prime Minister’s vision of a ‘Digital India’. National Digital Literacy Mission ...
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Vyomendra Oza
10 years 6 months ago
Issue relating to call drop should be attended as soon as possible to minimize the wastage of money and energy.
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Khaja Azeem Uddin
10 years 6 months ago
Sir,Plz find the resolution on 'NEW EDUCATION POLICY' as attachment
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RAJNISH KUMAR
10 years 6 months ago
dear sir why not open a E-school like adult school that used to run in last deacade. There should be one syllabus for the whole country . we can live telecast it in the evening.We can promote quality primary education by this.
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Sahil Manchanda
10 years 6 months ago
#NDLM
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To literate one person in every family itself develop the whole family the concept is good for that proper techniques should be followed for example
1. Eye catching advertisement on television.
2. Monetary aid
3. Should need to focus in units rather than as a whole for that we must capture or select particular nd educate them ,literate them and provide financial aid because sir by providing aid if we are able to develop 100 families then it itself develop 400 indian citizen .
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Rajesh A
10 years 6 months ago
Sir,
Please look into #CommutationFreeIndia concept.
Please find the attached image
I think this can be a game changer
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Rajesh A
10 years 6 months ago
Sir,
The "Commutation Free India" can result in the below benefits
1. Win-win situation for citizens and government - better savings, work life balance, affordable housing and clean environment
2. More productivity by e-Monitoring, sustainability and quality of service. Service window can be 24 x 7
3. A portion of infra capex can be invested in healthcare and education and many more…….
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Rajesh A
10 years 6 months ago
Please see attached image for the concept of "Commutation Free India" . Nation should encourage work from home / remote working as a policy. We should encourage and incentivize work from home for public and private sector. Imagine if 50% of people can work from their villages and 50 % less traffic on road.
Digital Infra should be developed along with road rail infra to achieve this. Massive clouds along with VMs can facilitate this.
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Rajesh A
10 years 6 months ago
Sir,
Please see attached image for the concept of "Commutation Free India" . Nation should encourage work from home / remote working as a policy. We should encourage and incentivize work from home for public and private sector. Imagine if 50% of people can work from their villages and 50 % less traffic on road.
Digital Infra should be developed along with road rail infra to achieve this. Massive clouds along with VMs can facilitate this.
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Manish Verma_6
10 years 6 months ago
I am an engineer and work for a multi-national. I wish to do a lot for my country. There might be many others like me, but do not have a direction. We can definitely contribute here as we work in IT. We can be assigned places near or around our workplace to go and do the required job. If there is a portal, where we can register and based on our location we can be assigned the job, lets say twice a year. Companies can be incentivised to consider such absence from work as normal working day.
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SANDEEP GABA
10 years 6 months ago
I would like to congratulate PM for the initiative and gathering world attention towards India, and we have so many global players ready to help us in the initiative "Digital India".
In order to make Indians literate in terms of Technology we also have to make sure that all the government offices are digitised too.
At present the online presence of the government offices is just a formality.
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