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What is the need of a Digital India? The idea is to make India stand in competition with the world economies and make internet a basic facility just like food, clothes and shelter. On launch of Digital India by Prime Minister Narendra Modiji, on 1st July 2015, Business icon, RIL chairman/director Mukesh Ambani,Tata group chairman Cyrus Mistry, Wipro chairman Aziz Premji and many others supported the idea.






An average worker, who struggles to earn his livelihood also has realised need of learning computer & internet in today's fast moving world.





What is Digital India?
* Government to transform country to digitally knowledge economy.
* Various scheme like e-lockers,e-education,e- health ,e-sign
* Government services- people  will get latest information & communication technology at finger tips.
* Early harvest programmes
* Job creation in IT,Telecom,& Electronics.
* e-governance and e-services across government.
* will reduce administrative overheads and work of government department due to paperwork and will save time of different authorities and consumers/customers.
* We will be powerfully connected with world.
* India is sitting at the apex of big digital revolution.



The digital revolution is transforming our work, our organisations, our routines.It is transforming children and young understanding, play, access information, communicate each other, and learn. But so far , this revolution has not transformed most schools or most teaching learning process in classrooms.




Our school has attempted to be pioneer in introducing, Digital contents, animated syllabus for education and related activities. School is also equipped with TABs of branded 'INTEL' company, and partnered with 'RAPPLES' for e-books, e-contents, and licensed software. Many parents have taken benefits of the same.




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