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Digital Arunachal: A Gateway to Development

Start Date: 26-02-2019
End Date: 22-02-2022

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‘Be a dynamic progressive-thinking citizen and ready to welcome positive changes.’

Digital Arunachal aims to ensure that Government services, facilities and information are made available to citizens electronically by improving the online infrastructure and by increasing internet connectivity within the state in tune with the vision of making the country digitally empowered. The initiative includes plans to connect rural areas with high-speed internet networks and incorporate initiatives such as smart classroom in schools, digital payment modes, digital health sector, electronic public distribution system, GeM, digital network through social media, e-commerce etc.

Currently, Arunachal Pradesh has made significant progress in this context. For instance, it has become the first State in North East India to introduce Smart e-Public Distribution System (e-PDS) – a solution developed by the Madras Security Printers Company. Nirjuli Village-1 in Papum Pare district has been declared as the first digital village of Arunachal Pradesh. Additionally, the state has opted for the ‘Digital Arunachal’ campaign to actualize easy benefits for the people living in the remotest parts of the state.

MyGov Arunachal Pradesh invites suggestions on ways to enhance the digital sector and on how to encourage people to tap into the scope of digitalization for more robust development in the state.

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Bhawna 4 years 4 months ago

The prime minister said under the UDAN scheme, steps were being taken to provide service of civilian aircraft at a lower cost in the state and road projects worth 50,000 crore are going on which will connect about 1,000 villages.

“In several places of the state, survey is going on for construction of railway lines out and the survey was completed in three places