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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: India’s smartphone<\/a> base is estimated to reach 820 million in the next two years, which can unlock 80% improvement in efficiency and 8 times reduction in processing time for e-governance services, a new study said.

According to a report jointly released by Indian Cellular and Electronics Association and consulting firm
KPMG<\/a>, rural India witnessed a year-on-year growth of 35% in 2018 as opposed to 7% growth in urban India in the same period in terms of internet users. Smartphone penetration in rural India has risen from 9% in 2015 to 25% in 2018.

As a result of increased digital inclusion there are currently more than 300 government apps, which are facilitating essential citizen services, including information dissemination, direct benefit transfers, education and healthcare, the report said.

“Smartphones have facilitated access to a rapidly expanding range of digitally delivered services through Apps like Umang, Digilocker and Bhim and also through mobile friendly websites. Smartphones are essential components for delivery and improving the effectiveness of e-governance initiatives,” said Ajay Sawhney, Secretary,
MEITY<\/a> (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology) at the launch of the report on Thursday.

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Smartphones have also been vital to the government’s response to the COVID-19 crisis, enabling the government to reach citizens across the country through apps like
Aarogya Setu<\/a>, which has more than 13 crore downloads and is available in 12 Indian languages, Sawhney added.

“India is home to the world’s largest digital literacy programme, Pradhan Mantri Grameen Digital Saksharta Abhiyan (PGMDISHA) whose objective is to train 6 crore rural adults.,” the report said. E-Kranti, one of the initiatives under Digital India, provides electronic access to services related to agriculture, health, education, passports, etc. via smartphones.

“The prevalence of Open OS in smartphones has greatly facilitated the inclusion of vernacular languages and reduced the time taken to build supporting mobile applications.” said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman,
ICEA<\/a> which represents smartphone brands such as Vivo<\/a>, Oppo<\/a>, Xiaomi, Apple and Micromax.

The study found that rural regions spend almost the same percentage of their budget (25 per cent) on mobile phones as urban residents (26 per cent).

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2022年印度有8.2亿智能手机用户

印度的智能手机基本估计在未来两年里达到8.2亿,可以解锁提高80%效率和8倍减少处理时间对电子政务服务,一项新的研究说。

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新德里:印度的智能手机基地预计将在接下来的两年,达到8.2亿可解锁提高80%效率和8倍减少处理时间对电子政务服务,一项新的研究说。

共同发布的一份报告显示,印度的手机和电子协会和咨询公司毕马威(KPMG),印度农村见证了2018年同比增长35%而不是7%的增长在印度城市在同一时期的互联网用户。智能手机普及率在印度农村已从2015年的9%上升到2018年的25%。

由于增加了数字包含目前有300多名政府应用,促进基本公民服务,包括信息传播,直接利益转移,教育和医疗,报告说。

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“智能手机方便获得迅速扩大范围的数字像Umang通过应用程序交付服务,Digilocker和Bhim也通过移动友好的网站。智能手机是必不可少的组件交付和提高电子政务项目的有效性,“Ajay汀说,部长,MEITY(电子和信息技术)周四发布的报告。

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智能手机也被政府应对关键COVID-19危机,使政府能够达到全国公民通过应用程序Aarogya是以已超过13卢比的下载和可用12个印度语言,汀补充道。

“印度是世界上最大的数字扫盲计划,普拉丹Mantri格莱珉数字Saksharta激励计划(PGMDISHA)的目标是训练6卢比的农村成年人。,”报告说。E-Kranti,一个计划在印度数字,提供电子服务与农业、卫生、教育、护照等等,通过智能手机。

“开放操作系统在智能手机领域的患病率大大促进方言语言的包容和减少花费的时间来构建支持移动应用程序。潘卡·莫辛德罗说:“主席,工商东亚代表等智能手机品牌吗体内,相对应的人、小米、苹果和Micromax。

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研究发现,农村地区消费比例几乎相同的预算(25%)手机作为城市居民(26%)。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: India’s smartphone<\/a> base is estimated to reach 820 million in the next two years, which can unlock 80% improvement in efficiency and 8 times reduction in processing time for e-governance services, a new study said.

According to a report jointly released by Indian Cellular and Electronics Association and consulting firm
KPMG<\/a>, rural India witnessed a year-on-year growth of 35% in 2018 as opposed to 7% growth in urban India in the same period in terms of internet users. Smartphone penetration in rural India has risen from 9% in 2015 to 25% in 2018.

As a result of increased digital inclusion there are currently more than 300 government apps, which are facilitating essential citizen services, including information dissemination, direct benefit transfers, education and healthcare, the report said.

“Smartphones have facilitated access to a rapidly expanding range of digitally delivered services through Apps like Umang, Digilocker and Bhim and also through mobile friendly websites. Smartphones are essential components for delivery and improving the effectiveness of e-governance initiatives,” said Ajay Sawhney, Secretary,
MEITY<\/a> (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology) at the launch of the report on Thursday.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
LG to scale up local smartphone production upto 15X by Diwali, apply for PLI scheme<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Vivo bets big on premium smartphone category; to enter TWS category<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Smartphones have also been vital to the government’s response to the COVID-19 crisis, enabling the government to reach citizens across the country through apps like
Aarogya Setu<\/a>, which has more than 13 crore downloads and is available in 12 Indian languages, Sawhney added.

“India is home to the world’s largest digital literacy programme, Pradhan Mantri Grameen Digital Saksharta Abhiyan (PGMDISHA) whose objective is to train 6 crore rural adults.,” the report said. E-Kranti, one of the initiatives under Digital India, provides electronic access to services related to agriculture, health, education, passports, etc. via smartphones.

“The prevalence of Open OS in smartphones has greatly facilitated the inclusion of vernacular languages and reduced the time taken to build supporting mobile applications.” said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman,
ICEA<\/a> which represents smartphone brands such as Vivo<\/a>, Oppo<\/a>, Xiaomi, Apple and Micromax.

The study found that rural regions spend almost the same percentage of their budget (25 per cent) on mobile phones as urban residents (26 per cent).

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