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Hans India
44 minutes ago
- Hans India
Digital India Turns 10: India leads global digital revolution says PM
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Tuesday that the Digital India initiative, launched a decade ago bridged the digital divide between haves and have-nots, and democratised opportunity, stressing that it has become a people's movement. In a post on LinkedIn, Modi said while decades were spent doubting the ability of Indians to use technology, his government changed this approach and trusted the ability of citizens to use technology. He asserted that his government used technology to eliminate the gap between the haves and the have-nots. "When the intent is right, innovation empowers the less empowered. When the approach is inclusive, technology brings change in the lives of those on the belief laid the foundation for Digital India: a mission to democratise access, build inclusive digital infrastructure, and opportunities for all," he said. In 2014, Modi said, India had around 25 crore internet connections. Today, that number has grown to over 97 crore, with over 42 lakh km of optical fibre cable equivalent to 11 times the distance between the earth and the moon now connecting even the most remote villages, he added. He said India's 5G rollout is among the fastest in the world, with 4.81 lakh base stations installed in just two years. High-speed internet now reaches urban hubs and forward military posts alike, including Galwan, Siachen, and Ladakh, he noted. He recalled that internet penetration was limited, digital literacy was low, and online access to government services was scarce in 2014, the year his government came to power. He said many doubted whether a country as vast and diverse as India could truly go digital. "Today, that question has been answered not just in data and dashboards, but in the lives of 140 crore Indians. From how we govern, to how we learn, transact, and build, Digital India is everywhere," he said. Ten years ago, India embarked on a bold journey into uncharted territory with great conviction, he added. A decade later, the journey has touched countless lives and ushered in a new era of empowerment, the PM said, adding India has made many strides in digital payments, powered by the collective resolve of 140 crore Indians. India Stack, which is the digital backbone, has enabled platforms like UPI, which now handles 100 plus billion transactions a year, he said, adding that around half of all real time digital transactions happen in India. Through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), over Rs 44 lakh crore has been transferred directly to citizens, cutting out middlemen and saving Rs 3.48 lakh crore in leakages, he said, adding that schemes like SVAMITVA have issued over 2.4 crore property cards and mapped 6.47 lakh villages, ending years of uncertainty. The Prime Minister said India's digital economy is empowering MSMEs and small entrepreneurs like never before. He asserted that ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) is a revolutionary platform which opens a new window of opportunities by providing a seamless connection with huge market of buyers and sellers. He added that the GeM (Government E-Marketplace) enables the common man to sell goods and services to all arms of the government. This not only empowers the common man with a huge market but also saves money for the government.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Itel Alpha 2 Pro review: Affordable functionality meets essential features
The budget smartwatch segment has long struggled with the compromise between affordability and functionality. 's Alpha 2 Pro, priced at Rs 2,199, attempts to bridge this gap by offering premium features typically reserved for higher-end devices. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now With its AMOLED display, comprehensive fitness tracking, and a promise of 15-day battery life – the question remains: can this wearable truly deliver reliable smartwatch functionality at such an aggressive price point? Design and build quality The Alpha 2 Pro adopts a conventional square design of smartwatches with a metallic construction that feels reasonably solid for its price point. Available in Midnight Blue, Copper Gold, and Dark Chrome variants, the watch offers aesthetic options without venturing into flashy territory. The IP68 rating provides reliable protection against dust and water, making it suitable for daily wear and light exercise activities. While the metallic finish lends a premium appearance, the overall build quality reflects its budget positioning. The device feels sturdy enough for regular use, though it lacks the refined tactile experience of more expensive alternatives. The silicon strap is functional but has this rubbery feel to it, which makes it not-so-bearable for long wears. Screen The 1.96-inch AMOLED display represents the Alpha 2 Pro's strongest feature. With a 466x466 pixel resolution and 1000 nits peak brightness, the screen delivers vibrant colors and adequate outdoor visibility. The AMOLED technology ensures deep blacks and reasonable contrast ratios, making it competitive with displays found on significantly more expensive devices. Text readability remains clear across various lighting conditions, though the display quality doesn't match premium offerings. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The touchscreen responsiveness proves adequate for basic navigation and interaction, supporting the watch's fundamental functionality requirements. Performance, features, and battery life The watch is fairly capable for its price. Things like fitness tracking, notifications, and interface navigation proves satisfactory. The device handles fundamental smartwatch functions without significant lag, though at times it does show its processing limitations inherent to budget hardware. The Alpha 2 Pro includes 100 sports modes and over 150 watch faces, providing reasonable customization options for diverse user preferences. Standard health monitoring features like heart rate tracking and step counting are present, though accuracy levels typical of budget devices should be expected. Connectivity options cover essential smartphone integration for notifications and basic app interactions. The feature set focuses on core smartwatch functionality rather than advanced capabilities, which aligns appropriately with the target market expectations. Itel's claim of 12-15 days battery life from the 300mAh cell appears realistic for moderate usage patterns. This extended battery performance addresses one of the primary pain points in the smartwatch category, where daily charging often becomes a burden. The efficiency likely stems from optimized software and the relatively modest processing requirements. Conclusion The Itel Alpha 2 Pro succeeds in delivering essential smartwatch functionality at an accessible price point. While it doesn't revolutionize the budget segment, it provides a competent package that addresses primary user needs without unnecessary complexity. The extended battery life and AMOLED display represent genuine value propositions, though build quality and advanced features reflect the budgetary constraints. For users seeking basic smartwatch capabilities without premium pricing, the Alpha 2 Pro presents a reasonable option that balances functionality with affordability. Rating: 3.5/5


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Supertech EV to debut today. Muted GMP signals cautious debut
Electric two-wheeler and e-rickshaw maker Supertech EV will debut on the BSE SME platform on July 2 after closing its Rs 29.90 crore IPO last week. Ahead of the listing, the stock is commanding a GMP of just Rs 0.5, indicating a subdued listing pop of 0.5% over the issue price of Rs 92. The IPO, which was entirely a fresh issue of 32.5 lakh shares, was open from June 25 to June 27 and priced in a tight band with a single cut-off price. The listing comes on the back of moderate investor interest, particularly in the retail and HNI segments, with no offer-for-sale component. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like War Thunder - Register now for free and play against over 75 Million real Players War Thunder Play Now Undo Despite the lukewarm GMP, analysts say the long-term opportunity in the electric mobility space could play in Supertech EV's favour. Incorporated in 2022, the Delhi-based company has carved a niche in the EV manufacturing segment with 12 models in its portfolio — including eight electric scooters and four e-rickshaw variants. Its pan-India network of over 445 distributors across 19 states suggests a strong last-mile retail presence. Supertech reported a 15% jump in revenue and 23% rise in PAT in FY25 over the previous year. Its net profit for FY25 stood at Rs 6.19 crore, on revenue of Rs 75.19 crore. Live Events The company plans to use the IPO proceeds to fund working capital needs (Rs 16.5 crore), repay a portion of existing borrowings (Rs 3 crore), and for general corporate purposes. While the GMP doesn't suggest fireworks on debut, market watchers believe Supertech EV's differentiated presence in the EV space and wide distribution may attract long-term investors, especially if the stock dips in the early days of trade. ( Disclaimer : Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)