Taking e-Governance to the next level: What needs to be done today

Technology Sabha 2023 | DAY 2 | 24th February 2023 | Hotel Crowne Plaza, Kochi


In this video:
+ K Anvar Sadath, CEO, KITE, Government of Kerala
+ Sumnesh Joshi, Dy Director General, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)
+ Rubal Agarwal, Commissioner, ICDS, Department of Women & Child Development, Maharashtra

Key Highlights:
+ K Anvar Sadath, CEO, KITE, Government of Kerala
Topic: Taking e-Governance to the next level: What needs to be done today

1) Empowerment of students and teachers are given the key importance in our programs
2) The Department also launched the ‘Samagra Resource Portal’ to give online quality through digital content
3) KITE introduced the first Bell Digital classes which is available on DTH & cable networks
4) We also began e-Learning in dialects for students in Wayanad
5) Over 3 Lakh mothers trained through these programs

+ Sumnesh Joshi, Dy Director General, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)
Topic: Innovations in e-Governance using Digital Public Good infrastructure

1) ‌We aim to bring in an Inclusive Development with focus on ‘Antodaya’ under the ‘Digital India Mission’
2) ‌Because of Aadhaar, benefits are reaching directly to the beneficiaries
3) ‌Aadhaar could be leveraged for authentication, through various modes, including online authentication, face authentication, mobile as authenticator, QR code or m-Aadhaar, digital signatures, and enhancing credibility and security
4) ‌’DigiLocker’ makes it convenient to digitally store all sort of Government documents and identities. Also it makes it easier to securely share one’s personal details or documents online

+ Rubal Agarwal, Commissioner, ICDS, Department of Women & Child Development, Maharashtra
Topic: e-Governance Initiatives in WCD in Maharashtra

+ ‌We’ve geotagged and restructured all the Anganwadis
+ ‌We used WhatsApp Chatbot that proved to be a more versatile platform due to its multimedia support
+ ‌One of the objectives of ‘Maha MTS’ is enumeration of potential migrating beneficiaries of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and Integration Child Protection Services (ICPS) and ensuring portability of services
+ ‌The Take Home Ration (THR) – Good Practices Across the States/UTs report, which was released in June 2022 by the NITI Aayog and the World Food Programme, recognized the initiatives by the Department of WCD as one of the best practices

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