The prime minister said if the villages could be connected with broadband, education could be provided to children in even the last school and tele-medicine facilities could greatly help the poor.
Expressing the government's resolve to move towards the goal of 'Digital India', Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday underlined the need for using information technology to improve governance and spread education and medical facilities.
The prime minister said if the villages could be connected with broadband, education could be provided to children in even the last school and tele-medicine facilities could greatly help the poor.
Referring to greater use of mobile phones to improve the delivery system, Modi said the facility could be used by the poor to operate bank accounts, seek benefits of government schemes and run businesses.
Modi said that his government's resolve is to work towards Digital India for providing information and services to the people in a timely and effective manner.
He said if "we move with the dream of electronic digital India, manufacturing of electronic goods and become self-reliant", it will be a major gain for the country.
Referring to e-governance, he said e-governance is "easy governance, effective governance and economical governance".
"E-governance is way to good governance...There was a time when it was said that Railway unites the country. I say, today IT has the power to unite the country and its people," the prime minister added.
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