PM to hold Digital Dialogue with tech enthusiasts

Published By : Admin | July 4, 2015 | 09:55 IST
PM to hold Digital Dialogue with tech enthusiasts
Inspired by the enthusiasm on Digital India initiative, PM to hold Digital Dialogue
PM asks everyone to share inputs and thoughts using #DigitalDialogue

Inspired by the enthusiasm and inputs received on the Government’s Digital India initiative, the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will have a Digital Dialogue with tech enthusiasts in which he will talk about the Digital India initiative. The PM invited tech enthusiasts to share their ideas and inputs on Digital India using #DigitalDialogue, adding that he will answer some of the questions on Sunday 5th July 2015.

These questions can be shared on forums like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn using #DigitalDialogue.

On 1st July 2015 the Government launched the Digital India initiative and marked the commencement of the Digital India week. In his speech, PM Modi talked extensively about the vitality of technology and its role in making Governance easy, economic and effective. He also called for making quality electronic goods in India that are globally competitive. Present on he occasion were top leaders of industry who pledged their support and extensive investment to Digital India initiative.

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