The Modi government is all set to launch a one-stop shop shortly to
enable hassle-free access to documents such as school certificates for renewing
passports or download school textbooks free of cost. Starting 1 July, the
government will launch many projects under Modi's $18 billion 'Digital India'
initiative, one of them being 'eBasta'.
A technical resource person working on eBasta in
the department stated that eBasta is an e-resource portal. The app will enable
one to download e-text books, lectures and practical videos, and audio files,
store them and access them on phones, tablets or computers even when internet
connectivity is not available. For students it will reduce the burden of
physical books and easy access to structured resources created by schools, the
person said.
The government is also expected to roll out a
project for Aadhaar card holders called 'DigiLocker', a facility that secures
and gives people easy online access to their certificates. The project is aimed
at reducing usage of fake documents. Those who have an Aadhaar number and a
mobile number can sign-up for this facility on 'DigiLocker' portal and secure
documents such as Class 10 & 10+2 certificates, PAN card and Voter ID card.
A senior official in the IT department said,
these documents can be easily shared via emails. The emails will have Uniform
Resource Indicator (URI) to be generated by issuer department, which has been
made mandatory for e-document of the digital locker system.
Issuer is one who issues the e-documents to
individuals and makes them electronically available like the CBSE, Registrar
Office, Income Tax department, etc., while the 'Requester' is the institution
seeking secure access to a particular e-document stored in the repository like
University, Passport Office, Regional Transport Office, etc. This will ensure
elimination of usage of fake certificates," the official said.
Further, the new initiative will also bring
scholarship opportunities available in India under one platform and ensure
smooth disbursement of scholarships. Under the 'Digital India' initiative, the
Modi government plans to lay 7,00,000 km of broadband cable connecting 2,50,000
village clusters in the next three years.
Source:http://www.ibtimes.co.in/modis-digital-india-text-books-certificates-id-proofs-can-be-accessed-online-soon-636274
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