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The industrial revolution in the early nineteenth century played a crucial role in shaping the future we live in today. In the twentieth century, we are already accustomed to the many technological innovations that provided services to the people. India being a victim and colonial rule, we missed out on participating in the industrial revolutions in the nineteenth and twentieth century. Nonetheless, India has been playing a leading role in making bold moves to advance the movement and making life convenient for its citizens. Because of the COVID 19 we all are experiencing the need for digitalization and digital resources. The aim to infuse “Digital India” technology with day-to-day services and this has great impact on people and concept and digital India. Digital India is a company launched by the Government of India in order to ensure the government service are made available to citizens electronically by improved online infrastructures and by increasing Internet connectivity or making the country digital in technology. Rajiv Gandhi promoted science and technology and associated industries by bringing computer and internet to India. Under his guidance the development of telematics (C- DOT) was established in August 1984 to develop to state-ofart telecommunication technology. Digital India is a flashing programme of the Government of India Digital India or nor profit making company is setup by ministry of electronics & information technology under the section 8 of company Act 2013. "The Digital India brand remains compelling, linked as it is to the aspirations of hundreds of millions of young Indians, and to the technologists and entrepreneurs who truly believe in the transformative impact of digitalisation".
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