Digital India Infrastructure case study PDF

Title Digital India Infrastructure case study
Course Management information system
Institution Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad
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Q&A 1. What is digital India initiative? List nine pillars of the same.  Modi Govt devised a “Digital India” strategy which envisions to digitally empower the society and knowledge economy.  Digital India vision seeks to bring digital revolution in three areas 1) Digital Infrastructure 2) on-demand governance and services 3) digital empowerment of citizens.  Nine pillars of Digital India are:  Broadband Highways  Universal access to mobile connectivity  Public internet access programme  E-governance  E-Kranti  Early harvest programs  Information for all  IT for jobs  Electronics Manufacturing 2. What is the purpose of NOFN Project? How was it carried out?  Currently Optical Fibre Cable connects all states, districts and up to block level.  NOFN project attempts to stretch the connectivity further by digitally connecting 2,50,000 gram panchayats in a network so as to ensure broadband connectivity to remotest areas of India.  Project implementation divided between 3 government bodies : BSNL (70%), Power Grid Corporation (15%) and Railtel(15%)  Cost:20,000 crores  Procurement of cables -100% indigenous producers.  Procurement of electric cables-75% made in India & rest imported  Procurement of ducts, trenching and laying.  Gigabit Passive Optical Network Technology (GPON) is used to enable single fibre optic cable to serve multiple premises through optical splitters using point to multipoint architecture.  September 2018 1,14,155 gram panchayats were connected through fibre optic cables. 3. Suggest infrastructural changes by government to promise delivery of broadband services across India?  BBNL(Bharat Broadband Network Limited) has launched a service called BharatNet which is a network between block and GP, which offers bandwidth services and dark fibre or incremental fibre utilization. The service providers at GP level, connect to BharatNet at Block level, carry the traffic till GP and then use their own measures to deliver it to end customer.  Gigabit Passive Optical Network Technology (GPON) would be utilized to enable single fibre optic cable to serve multiple premises through passive optical splitters, using point to multipoint architecture.  Broadband services can be delivered by variety of wired and wireless techs. Wired technologies are optical fibre cables, Ethernets, Digital subscriber lines and wireless service is often accessed through radio frequency signals or Wi-Fi.

GOI has provided free Wi-Fi services at railways stations(707) in India. Free Wi-Fi hotspots are launched in many cities such as Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, where for first 30 minutes usage is free. It is part of a larger mission of GOI called WANI (Wi-Fi access Network Interface) which aims to smoothen the process of setting up open architecture based paid public Wi-Fi.  Government has partnered with a number of public and private players for providing application services and required hardware and software services. 4. How government is providing personalized storage space to each citizen? What are the benefits? 

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