How Are India's Digital Innovations Enhancing Inclusivity and Empowerment at the Grassroots Level?
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- Digital India Pavilion showcases transformative digital initiatives.
- UMANG App connects citizens to over 210 government services.
- DigiLocker enables secure storage of personal documents.
- myScheme offers personalized government scheme discovery.
- India Semiconductor Mission enhances India's role in the semiconductor industry.
New Delhi, Nov 16 (NationPress) As the global community celebrates digital empowerment at the grassroots level in India, the Digital India Pavilion at the 44th India International Trade Fair highlights the significant transformation of the digital ecosystem aimed at providing secure and inclusive digital public services throughout the nation.
This Pavilion presents various e-governance initiatives such as DigiLocker, UMANG, myScheme, NIXI, NIELIT, Cert-In, India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), and Aadhaar.
According to the IT Ministry, these installations and displays illustrate how the Digital India initiative is promoting transparency, inclusivity, and digital empowerment.
The UMANG App provides access to over 210 Central and state government departments, thereby minimizing the need for citizens to navigate multiple government websites or visit numerous offices.
Available in 23 languages, this app integrates more than 2,132 eGovernment services and boasts over 9.63 crore registered users.
Additionally, DigiLocker offers a cloud-based platform for citizens to securely store essential personal documents like Aadhaar, PAN, driving licenses, academic records, and other government-issued certificates.
With 2,234 issuers, 2,944 requesters, and 60.79 crore registered users, the exhibit demonstrates how the platform enables a secure and paperless experience.
“myScheme serves as a comprehensive government scheme platform, featuring over 4,000 schemes across Central and State/UT governments. This display allows citizens to easily discover personalized schemes, assess their eligibility, and access relevant information,” stated the ministry.
The Aadhaar exhibit introduces the new Aadhaar App, designed to offer a secure and user-friendly experience for citizens. This app includes features like selective information sharing, face verification for proof-of-presence, and QR code verification by Offline Verification Seeking Entities (OVSEs).
The IndiaAI Pavilion showcases the vision for an AI-enabled future focused on inclusion, sustainability, and global collaboration.
As a precursor to the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, the pavilion embodies the Summit’s mission by emphasizing the three Sutras: People, Planet, and Progress, along with the Seven Chakras that direct global cooperation on safe and trusted AI.
The India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) exhibits ongoing projects, startups, and training initiatives under the Semiconductor Fab, Display Fab, and Compound Semiconductor/ATMP schemes.
Under the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme, support has been provided to 24 chip design projects, 87 startups, and over 290 academic institutions, marking significant advancements in bolstering India’s stature in the global semiconductor value chain.