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DIGITAL BHARAT SUMMIT 2015 Powering Inclusive Growth through ICT Some basic Observations Dr. Gopi Ghosh Consultant / Director Asian Institute of Poverty Alleviation New Delhi Critical time in history • • • • • • • • • Resurgent India – new energy /optimism Favourable confluence- both int & ext Expected High GDP growth Clear vision e.g Make in India Digital transformation Knowledge economy Strong pitch for Inclusive growth Bharat vs India --- Rural vs urban Poor vs Rich ---- unreached vs on-board Certain Requisites • • • • • • • • Strong impetus to manufacturing Small and medium enterprises Conducive Business climate Ease of doing business All-comprehensive reforms Infrastructure Investment Create jobs Important challenges • Huge unemployment/ under-employment • Rising youth – 12 m entering job market annually • Largely unemployable 450 m workforce– only 8-9% in organized sector • Bereft of any marketable skills – India barely 2% skilled - S Korea- 92%- most dev’d – btw 50-90% • Agriculture continues to employ 57% – sustains 70% of rural people’s livelihood - but with only 14% GDP • Exacerbates Rich-poor ~ rural-urban divide • Persistent Agriculture crisis Agriculture crisis • • • • • • • • • Food security, demand for food, fibre, fodder “Sustainability” …..“Asymmetry” …..”Efficiency” Yield /growth stagnation, resource degradation Climate change - looming food & livelihood insecurity Small farmer’s distress – institution & investment** price & market “Fatigue” – production- technology - policy persistent poverty, lack of health, education, comm. etc. ….overall hopelessness in rural areas migration from agriculture/rural – feminization/ageing Loss of HR - to no one’s advantage Priority attention…. • • • • • • • • • Provide decent livelihoods Jobs creation ( in jobless growth scenario) Business climate-Ease-of-doing business Labour intensive manufacturing /services Proactive reforms – incl. Labour reform Investment – Infrastructure- entrepreneurship Create Quality workforce Aggressive skill development To reap Demographic dividend Demographic dividend Country Population (m) 2008 2020 Median age 2008 2020 China 1321 1383 37.6 42.0 Japan 128 123 44.2 48.6 USA 304 330 36.8 38.0 INDIA 1153 1334 24.4 28.1 Take away people from farm sector….. People Engaged in Agri 1991 (in mill.) 2011 (in mill.) % change Total population 846 1211 43 Cultivators 111 119 7 Agri Labourers 75 144 93 1971-72 1991-92 2012-13 Agri workers 15 9 5 Draught animals 44 17 5 Machines 39 79 90 % Share of power in Indian farms Some Critical Questions.. • How to provide employment to these large unskilled workforce from agriculture to other sectors? • How to realize Make in India mission possible w/o quality skilled workforce? • How to ensure Inclusive growth – economic, financial social, digital, women…..? • What way to overhaul total Education: functional- highervocational training- to create hard / soft skills? • How to increase current skill dev capacity to supply targeted 500 m skilled force by 2022? • In what way Digital Technology can make things possible? Egovernance E-finance & e-banking Eagriculture Digitally yours… Ecommerce / e-tailing E-health/ e-care E-services E-education ICT in agriculture • Knowledge, production, markets, price, weather, precision tech.,analytics, land recorsd, water mgmt, waste mgmt, pest monitoring, survaillance, early warning • Mobile, farm-portal, call center, radio, social media, GIS/GPS, sensors, soil e-card • i-kisan, m-krishi, e-sewa, e-sagu, e-chaupal, RML, Digital Green, RFID, PDA Inclusive growth • Financial inclusion, social schemes, PDS, MNREGA, subsidies, Insurance, Gender analytics, inclusion of women, youth, disabled, weaker sections • JAM_ Jandhan yojana, ADHAR, mobile banking, social software & networking, RuPay Kisan card, suraksha Bima yojana, sr citizen welfare Smart cities • Smart traffic/transport, energy grid, smart lighting, smart building, water mgmt, waste mgmt, wifi network, pollution monitoring, supply& logistics, security surveillance • Monitoring tools, sensors, Comm. Protocols, M2M, metering device, EWS, mobile apps, wearable devise, smart cams, signal proc. tech, GIS/GPS, tracking & monitoring, Digital interventions • Improves the speed, accuracy, efficiency, inclusivity and cost -effectiveness of all social and dev interventions • Ensures Inclusion and involvement - as Digital exclusion proved to deepen social and economic exclusion • Warrants people to be made a dominant partner in design & choice of technology, interface arrangements, decision on service providers, assessment of costs and benefits. • To converge unlimited potential of IT, ITES, mobile telephony, internet, broadcast network. M2M, etc. thru pragmatic policy app. to make Digital India a reality Digital India would necessitate • Cooperation & commitment from both private and public – spectacular mobile penetration - alter rural India • Aggressive Skill dev, training, exposure to engage people in ICT and other technical areas • Improved basic infrastructure- power, telephony, road, comm., health, education etc – to sustain eintervention • Dynamic research and innovation in these fields • Durable partnerships btw public, private & others with Govt to enforce enabling regulations + provide basic infra- private sec to provide ICT infra, know-how &services THANKS