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DIGITAL INDIA The Complete Reference

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DIGITAL INDIA The Complete Reference RAVINDRA DASTIKOP ravindra.dastikop@gmail.com Learning Resources Presentations: https:// goo.gl/i5nznZ Videos: https://goo.gl/ME9sYN  

#2.3 Digital India Shapers

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Digital India- The Complete Reference The third intended audience of the book is DIGITAL INDIA SHAPERS. These are the Indians who are playing leading roles within their groups and communities.  They have within them power to use digital India system and services to enhance performance of their own and that of their teams and  shape new collective future. These digital India shapers can be institutional leaders, communities leaders , functionaries in local government , people's representatives and more.

#2,2 Digital India Worker

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Digital India- The Complete Guide 4 The second important audience of this (resource) is DIGITAL INDIA WORKER . Digital workers constitute the second largest growing group in India.  These are people who use digital India infrastructure and resources within the context of their work and professions. They are  employees of state and central government who are directly affected by Digital India programme and working with it, teachers, outsourced skilled office workers, business executives who come across situations where digital India can play a key role and contribute towards their accomplishments and success.

3. Digital India: Vision Areas

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2. Digital India- Background(U)

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2. Digital India is An Open System

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1. Digital India - An Introduction

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14. Digital Consent Framework

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Digital Consent Framework Electronic  or Digital consent is the digital equivalent of a physical letter of permission given by the user which, when presented, allows the data provider to share information regarding the user with a data consumer, for a particular purpose. Just as Aadhaar e-KYC, eSign, and Digital Locker provides digital equivalents of the corresponding physical paper based process, electronic consent allows for data to be electronically and securely shared with service providers on an as-needed basis, while maintaining traceability to ensure that the data trails can be audited in the future. With this framework in place India is gearing up to put in place what it calls a “consent architecture,” a system which allows users to digitally share their data with service providers in exchange for easier access to credit, insurance and other services. When fully operational, this could bring a big change in the way businesses, individuals, services providers and others u