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Lauding the state government for its initiatives to make governance digital, Prasad emphasized the importance of information technology in transforming the way of life and governance for the poor.
“India’s Talent – IT – plus Information Technology – IT is equal to India Tomorrow – IT!” he said.
Reiterating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed to develop North East at par with other states, Prasad said India cannot develop if Northeastern states are not developed.
The Union Minister, however, regretted that implementation of Common Service Centers (CSCs) in the state is poor and urged the state government to increase the presence of CSCs, especially at the gram panchayat levels manifold.
He pointed that CSCs, if established in every gram panchayat, would transform rural economy and take central and state government schemes to the grass root. He informed that around 10 lakh people are engaged in running CSCs across the country and 45 thousand of them are women.
Prasad also emphasized on the BPO sector and suggested establishment of call centers as is being done successfully in Kohima.
“We are stressing on BPO in small cities and one has been allotted to Arunachal Pradesh. I would like the state government to give this sector a push as I see immense potential in the state,” he said while appreciating the tech savvy and multilingual youths of the state.