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Latest Articles in digital india
Telecom Firms Have A Bigger Role In Realising Digital India Dream: RS Sharma
TRAI chief says the approach is to have a light touch regulatory system, but at the same time in every sector you do require regulations for orderly growth
Read MoreThe Decade Of Startups
Regarding the next generation of IT firms, India continues to send a strong message of intent. There are 20,000 startups in India, of which 5,000 added in the past 12 months
Read MoreFrom Traditional To Vocational: E-learning Goes A Long Way
To meet future requirements of skilled manpower, a robust vocational system capable of quickly adapting to and Co-opting the latest technology is required
Read MoreGovt's IT Spending To Hit $7.2 Billion In 2016: Gartner
Telecom services is poised to be a $1.6 billion market, with the mobile network services sub-segment recording the fastest growth at 5.2 per cent in 2016 to reach the $909 million mark
Read MoreFrom IoT In The Technical World To The Real World
Organisations need to recognize that it is important to bring change in the mindset as IoT can - and will - create endless opportunities for organizations that are willing to take that leap
Read More‘Will Be $1 Billion Group By 2019’
Ramesh Iyer, vice chairman & CEO, TOPSGRUP India says that 10 per cent of his company’s revenue is spent on training programmes
Read MoreSay What You May, Jio Has Merely Played Smart
With PM Modi as the brand’s leading face and product offers that many are struggling to make business sense of, Reliance Jio asserts that it is important for more reasons than just impact on industry
Read More‘Digital India Opportunity For Tech In Schools’
A committee headed by T S R Subramanian, entrusted with preparing new education policy, recently travelled across the country to see the state of schools, including technology penetration therein
Read MoreDigital Connect With Rural India
The dream visualized in the 1990s has gradually been moving forward as the current government with stronger mandate and clearer vision has pushed the Digital India initiative to transform the lives of common rural Indian
Read MoreIT Industry Needs Government Support On More Complex Issues
The industry is fairly matured and more complex issues like visa fee hikes, transfer pricing, and net neutrality needs to be given precedence
Read MoreDespite Low Net Use, India’s E-commerce Triples Over Last 5 Years
The online retail sector in India is expected to be a $1 trillion market by 2020, according to a recent report by the Confederation of Indian Industry and Deloitte
Read MoreDigital India Still Elusive, World Bank Report Shows
It is an amazing transformation that today 40 percent of the world's population is connected by the internet. While these achievements are to be celebrated, this is also occasion to be mindful that we do not create a new underclass. With nearly 20 percent of the world's population unable to read and write, the spread of digital technologies alone is unlikely to spell the end of the global knowledge divide - Kaushik Basu, World Bank Chief Economist
Read MoreE-learning: A Stepping Stone In The Making Of Digital India
The computer-based and Internet-based method of learning means that new technology is being introduced enhance learning
Read MoreCisco Is All Set To Invest $100 Million In India's Digital Push
Cisco Systems Inc will invest over $100 million in India to support the country's ambitious plan to connect thousands of its villages to the internet and create jobs, Executive Chairman John Chambers said on Friday
Read MoreDigital Inequality Warning Sounded For Urban India
Only 17% of Indian adults own a smartphone, according to the survey by Pew Research. Only 7% of adults in low-income families own a smartphone; the figure for wealthier families is 22%.
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