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Digital India's Impact Across Sectors: A Data Driven Revolution

 

Dr Abhijit Dasgupta, Assistant Professor and Director - Bachelor of Data Science, at SP Jain School of Global Management, writes an article in The Tech Panda, about how Digital India has had a significant impact on sectors like financial inclusion, education, healthcare, agriculture, startups, and innovation.

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In the article, Dr Dasgupta highlights the challenges and concerns of Digital India, including the abundance of data generated, the need for efficient e-governance platforms, enhancing public services, managing data related to financial transactions, and optimising various sectors using data-driven approaches.

“The relevance of data scientists in the context of Digital India is immense. Their expertise in data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence can help the government and businesses make informed decisions, improve services, and drive economic growth in the digital era,” writes Dr Dasgupta.

He adds, “The data driven approach is pivotal to realising the full potential of the Digital India initiative and ensuring that its benefits reach every corner of the country.”

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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