Govt. working to bridge gap between digital India and Bharat, says Minister Harsh Vardhan

Union Minister of Science and Technology Harsh Vardhan today said the government
Union Minister of Science and Technology Harsh Vardhan today
said the government was working towards bridging the divide between
"digital India and Bharat" so that the poorest of the poor could also
have access to all the facilities.
"A digital movement has already started - which is the combination of a
scientific movement and a technology movement - so that the poorest of the poor
in the remotest part of India can have access to all the facilities," he
said.
Vardhan said that in the past 2-3 years over 2-lakh km optical fibre had been
laid, and by 2018 the whole country is expected to be covered.
"Modiji wants that the 125 crore people of the country use mobiles and by
pressing the button they get Re 1 in full and not just 15 paise they used to
get previously," he said, adding "there should not be the real divide
any more."
The Union minister referred to the sacrifices made by "Jan Sangh founder
Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee" and said that the Shyamaprasad Mukherjee
Research Foundation had renovated his birth place and digitised his archival
photos. He said NATMO was working with the aim of making the National Atlas
freely available to the citizens of the country.
Crediting Modi with making the dream of digital India happen, Harsh Vardhan
said, "After Modiji announced demonetisation on November 8, not a single
man in the line said 'Uff' despite standing in line for hours."
In an apparent dig at the Opposition and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata
Banerjee, he said, "While the opposition parties paralysed Parliament for
days, a leader from Bengal kept making comments against demonetisation day
after day."
Vardhan also praised former Prime Minister A B Vajpayee for bringing science to
the centrestage of government policies. "Vajpayeeji first coined the
slogan 'Jai Vigyan'," he said.
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