A Study of Benefits and Challenges of Digital India

Authors(1) :-Dr. Shiv Poojan Yadav

Digital India is the start of advanced upset.A fantasy which is made by the Government of India to guarantee that taxpaying driven organizations are made accessible to residents electronically, even in remote zones, by improving on the web framework and by expanding Internet availability. The program has one strategic objective that is to take country forward carefully and financially. The activity will empower individuals to get occupied with the development procedure which is required by the economy to push ahead. Be that as it may, to execute this is an extraordinary test. There are numerous obstacles in the method for its effective usage like computerized ignorance ,poor foundation, low web speed, absence of coordination among different offices, issue relating to tax collection and so on . These provokes should be tended to so as to understand the maximum capacity of this program. It requires a great deal of endeavors and commitment from all divisions of government just as private segment. Whenever implemented appropriately, it will open new doors for the residents of the nation.

Authors and Affiliations

Dr. Shiv Poojan Yadav
Associate Professor Commerce, Rajkiya Mahavidyalaya Tilhar Shahjahanpur

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Publication Details

Published in : Volume 1 | Issue 2 | July-August 2018
Date of Publication : 2018-08-30
License:  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Page(s) : 144-150
Manuscript Number : SHISRRJ181217
Publisher : Shauryam Research Institute

ISSN : 2581-6306

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Dr. Shiv Poojan Yadav , "A Study of Benefits and Challenges of Digital India", Shodhshauryam, International Scientific Refereed Research Journal (SHISRRJ), ISSN : 2581-6306, Volume 1, Issue 2, pp.144-150, July-August.2018
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