Digital India Has Become A People’s Movement: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday shared a detailed reflection on the completion of 10 years of the ‘Digital India’ initiative, a mission to “democratise access, build inclusive digital infrastructure, and opportunities for all.”

In a post on the social media platform LinkedIn, the Prime Minister shared his blog titled “A Decade of Digital India” where he stressed that while previous decades were marked by scepticism about Indians’ ability to use technology, his government changed that approach by trusting the citizens’ capabilities.

He emphasised that technology was used not to widen disparities but to bridge the gap between the privileged and the marginalised.

The article reads, “Ten years ago, we embarked on a bold journey into uncharted territory with great conviction. While decades were spent doubting the ability of Indians to use technology, we changed this approach and trusted the ability of Indians to use technology. While decades were spent thinking that the use of technology would deepen the gap between the haves and the have-nots, we changed this mindset and used technology to eliminate the gap between the haves and the have-nots.”

“When the intent is right, innovation empowers the less empowered. When the approach is inclusive, technology brings change in the lives of those on the margins. This belief laid the foundation for Digital India: a mission to democratise access, build an inclusive digital infrastructure, and provide opportunities for all,” it added.

Highlighting the progress made since 2014, Prime Minister Modi noted that internet connections in the country have surged from 25 crores to over 97 crores, and over 42 lakh kilometres of Optical Fibre Cable have been laid to provide internet connection to the remotest villages.

He wrote, “In 2014, internet penetration was limited, digital literacy was low, and online access to government services was scarce. Many doubted whether a country as vast and diverse as India could truly go digital. Today, that question has been answered not just in data and dashboards, but in the lives of 140 crore Indians. From how we govern, to how we learn, transact, and build, Digital India is everywhere.”

“In 2014, India had around 25 crore internet connections. Today, that number has grown to over 97 crores. Over 42 lakh kilometres of Optical Fibre Cable, equivalent to 11 times the distance between Earth and the Moon, now connects even the most remote villages. India’s 5G rollout is among the fastest in the world, with 4.81 lakh base stations installed in just two years. High-speed internet now reaches urban hubs and forward military posts alike, including Galwan, Siachen, and Ladakh,” PM Modi wrote.

The Prime Minister credited the India Stack–India’s digital backbone–for powering platforms like UPI, which handles 100+ billion transactions every year.

“India Stack, which is our digital backbone, has enabled platforms like UPI, which now handles 100+ billion transactions a year. Around half of all real-time digital transactions happen in India. Through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), over ₹44 lakh crore has been transferred directly to citizens, cutting out middlemen and saving ₹3.48 lakh crore in leakages. Schemes like SVAMITVA have issued 2.4 crore+ property cards and mapped 6.47 lakh villages, ending years of land-related uncertainty,” he said.

Saying that India’s digital economy is empowering MSMEs and small entrepreneurs, Prime Minister Modi shared how ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) and GeM (Government E-Marketplace) is providing opportunities to small businesses to sell their goods and services in the marketplace.

The PM stated, “India’s digital economy is empowering MSMEs and small entrepreneurs like never before. ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) is a revolutionary platform which opens a new window of opportunities by providing a seamless connection with a huge market of buyers and sellers.”

“GeM (Government E-Marketplace) enables the common man to sell goods and services to all arms of the government. This not only empowers the common man with a huge market but also saves money for the Government,” he noted.

Citing an example, the Prime Minister said, “Imagine this: You apply for a Mudra loan online. Your creditworthiness is assessed through an account aggregator framework. You get your loan and start your venture. You register on GeM, supply to schools and hospitals, and then scale up via ONDC.”

He further stated, “ONDC recently crossed 200 million transactions, with the last 100 million in just six months. From Banarasi weavers to bamboo artisans in Nagaland, sellers are now reaching customers nationwide, without middlemen or digital monopolies. GeM has also crossed ₹1 lakh crore GMV in 50 days, with 22 lakh sellers, including 1.8 lakh+ women-led MSMEs, who have fulfilled orders worth ₹46,000 crore.”

Praising India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), PM Modi highlighted, “India’s DPI from Aadhaar, CoWIN, DigiLocker, and FASTag to PM-WANI and One Nation One Subscription is now studied and adopted globally.”

He noted, “CoWIN enabled the world’s largest vaccination drive, issuing 220 crore QR-verifiable certificates. DigiLocker, with 54 crore users, hosts 775 crore+ documents securely and seamlessly. Through our G20 Presidency, India launched the Global DPI Repository and a $25 million Social Impact Fund, helping nations across Africa and South Asia adopt inclusive digital ecosystems.”

Calling India a leading startup hub, he said the country now ranks among the top three global startup ecosystems with more than 1.8 lakh startups. He also highlighted India’s progress in artificial intelligence, saying that India has ‘championed’ humanity-first AI.

The article reads, “India now ranks among the top 3 startup ecosystems in the world, with over 1.8 lakh startups. But this is more than a startup movement; it is a tech renaissance. India is doing extremely well when it comes to AI skill penetration and AI talent concentration among our youth.”

“Through the $1.2 billion India AI Mission, India has enabled access to 34,000 GPUs at globally unmatched prices at less than $1/GPU hour, making India not just the most affordable internet economy, but also the most affordable compute destination. India has championed humanity-first AI. The New Delhi Declaration on AI promotes innovation with responsibility. We are establishing AI Centres of Excellence across the country,” it further reads.

Prime Minister Modi envisioned that the coming decade would take India from ‘digital governance’ to ‘global digital leadership’.

The Prime Minister asserted, “The next decade will be even more transformative. We are moving from digital governance to global digital leadership, from India-first to India-for-the-world. Digital India has not remained a mere government program; it has become a people’s movement. It is central to building an Aatmanirbhar Bharat, and to making India a trusted innovation partner to the world.”

“To all innovators, entrepreneurs, and dreamers: the world is looking at India for the next digital breakthrough. Let us build what empowers. Let us solve what truly matters. Let us lead with technology that unites, includes, and uplifts,” he added. (ANI)

Richard Gere Arrives In Dharmshala For Dalai Lama B’day Celebrations

Hollywood actor Richard Gere on Tuesday joined in celebrations in Dharamshala and the surrounding regions of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh ahead of the 90th birthday of 14th Dalai Lama

While the Dalai Lama’s birthday falls on July 6 as per the Gregorian calendar, festivities began on June 30 in accordance with the Tibetan calendar. The event has been attracting spiritual leaders, dignitaries, and well-wishers who have been arriving from different parts of the world.

Gere, is among the prominent people who have congregated in Dharamshala for the occasion that is attracting global spiritual leaders, dignitiaries and well wishers.

Speaking to ANI during the event at Nechung Monastery, Gere remarked, “We’re here in Dharamshala to celebrate His Holiness’s 90th birthday, his good health, his strength and compassion. Nechung is one of my oldest friends… this monastery is very important to me and my son.

“He’s been to my home in the US. He’s also very close to my son, and it’s always a delight being here. I’ve seen the pleasure of being here many times, so I feel like I have a connection with Nechung now. It’s always a delight being here,” Gere said.

In a significant ritual held at the Nechung Monastery, the Nechung Oracle, regarded as one of the protector deities of the Tibetan community, entered into a trance state to bless the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) and its leaders. CTA President Penpa Tsering, ministers, parliamentarians, and many Tibetan devotees were present for the event.

Tsering explained the relevance of the ceremony, “This is the invocation of the Nechung Oracle. Nechung, along with Palden Lhamo, is an official protective deity of the Tibetan administration. We seek guidance from the oracle during periods of difficulty and uncertainty.”

On June 30 celebration at Tsuglagkhang, the main Tibetan temple in Dharamshala, the Dalai Lama made a brief public appearance and reaffirmed his dedication to peace, compassion, and service to the Tibetan people and the broader global community.

The celebrations has drawn numerous interfaith leaders, underlining the Dalai Lama’s influence beyond Buddhism.

Swami Chidanand Saraswati of Parmarth Niketan Ashram said, “Dalai Lama ji is a blessing to the world. His message is clear: peace over conflict. We are here to celebrate his 90 years of love and healing.”

Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati emphasised the Dalai Lama’s example of compassion in the face of adversity. “He has taught us that even amidst hurt, one can still choose love, forgiveness, and truth.”

Jain Acharya Lokesh Muni echoed the message of non-violence and dialogue, “Religion is meant to connect, not divide. On this occasion, we reiterate that war solves nothing, dialogue and understanding are the paths forward.”

From July 2 to 4, Dharamshala will host a three-day international Buddhist conference, bringing together senior monks and scholars from various global traditions.

The event will culminate in a major address by the Dalai Lama, during which he is expected to speak on the future of the Tibetan reincarnation tradition, a topic of considerable interest within the global Tibetan and Buddhist communities.

Additionally, the International Buddhist Confederation will host a special commemorative event on July 13 in New Delhi. (ANI)

National Doctor’s Day: True Heroes of Society, Says JP Nadda

On National Doctor’s Day, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda extended greetings to all doctors on the occasion for their ‘selfless service to humanity’ and said that their “round-the-clock” dedication brings hope and “saves countless lives” every single day.

In a post on X, Nadda said, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all doctors for their ‘selfless service to humanity”

“Their round-the-clock dedication brings hope and saves countless lives every single day. In every health emergency, you have stood tall at the frontlines, driven by compassion and an unshakable sense of duty. Your care, courage and sacrifice make you the true heroes of our society”

“On this occasion, I also express my gratitude not just to doctors, but to all healthcare workers whose relentless efforts are paving the way towards a Swasth Bharat,” Nadda added in his post.

India observes National Doctors’ Day on July 1 every year to honour the selfless contributions that doctors and medical professionals make to the lives of people.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also extended warm greetings to the medical fraternity.

“They are the forces of humanity who salvage lives and shield our well-being through their dedication. Salute to all the doctors for their tireless services. May this day deepen their devotion to the vital role they play,” Shah said in a post on X.

Goa Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant said that the nation can “never forget” the contribution of medical professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I extend my greetings to all doctors on this day. We can never forget the contribution of doctors during the COVID pandemic. Happy Doctors’ Day,” Sawant said while speaking to reporters. (ANI)