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Benefits of Digital Technology

Aditya Jain, Class XI D

The ever expanding world of Digital Technology can now help us with anything and everything. It reduces the time taken for long and tedious repetitive processes by simply automating the process. This is how the industrial revolution had come to be.
Digital technology now helps us in all areas of life, from long distance communication to availability of information, from critical surgeries (where the doctor might not even be physically present) to everyday recreation.
Digital technology can be most efficient in reducing paper-pushing and corruption in government offices and the bureaucratic sector. When all allotment and use of money is automated, chances of corrupt individuals siphoning off the money during transaction becomes very slim indeed.
Large corporations benefit by connecting its various international or interstate/city branches. In addition to being faster and easier, digital technology also limits the possibility of error due to human negligence or mishandling. Apart from worldwide connectivity through emails and social network, there are initiatives / apps that can provide real time updates and suggestions to farmers about their crops.
Going digital has the added advantage of saving paper. Emergency calls to the police, the fire brigade, have become a easy.

Digital technology has immense potential. Just like the GPS, it can help us navigate our life in this every changing world.

शिरीष

अलका जैन, Educator

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जेठ की कड़ी धुप में

देखा शिरीष को मैंने
खिलते हुए
अग्निबाणों से झुलसना
नहीं सीखा उसने
लदा हुआ है फूलों से
डटा है वसंत से
आषाढ़ तक के लिए
जेठ की कड़ी धुप में
सीखा शिरीष से मैंने
कि
यदि चाहते हो कुछ नवीनीकरण
बदलाव या क्रान्ति
तो शिरीष को बनाना पड़ेगा गुरु अपना
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शान्ति और सकारात्मकता का यह दूत

कहता है
‘महावीर’ की तरह सामना करो परिस्थितियों का
‘ईसा’ की तरह तैयार रहो चढ़ने को सूली पर
‘बुद्ध’ की तरह डटे रहो करुणा पर
और कर दो विरोधियों को शांत
शब्दकोष से बाहर कर दो
शब्द ‘क्लांत’
बन जाओ अवधूत
निर्विकल्प
चिंता रहित
मस्तमौला

Technology – The Way Ahead

Anshay Saboo, Class VIII A

In today’s times, technology is advancing so rapidly that even IT companies have trouble keeping up. We can’t say that technology is evolving – technology is evolution. We find it difficult to visualize a world without technology.
Saying that technology improves our lives is an understatement – for many people, technology is life. Some people cannot take their eyes off the television or unglue their hands from their phones. But every iCloud has a silver lining (no pun intended), and that’s why I’m writing this.
These days I almost never buy anything before checking if I could get a better price online. Apple has introduced Swift – an English-like programming language so simple that even children (like me) can develop and publish their own iOS apps. MIT has created Scratch, a graphical programming interface that allows even six-year-old kids to create their very own video games! Wikipedia has changed the way I research for my projects. Facebook has provided a platform to reach out to all friends and relatives all over the world.
Let’s also talk about how technology is changing the nation – from people living in villages to the CEOs of big IT companies. Let’s start with the story of Taushif Ansari, who, as a young man, dreamed of travelling to Mumbai and working there. His dream came true and he was able to get a job making jackets in his uncle’s shop. Day after day, he made jackets and earned basic wages every week. After a while, the shop was shut down and Taushif had to leave Mumbai. After settling down in a new city, Taushif bought himself a laptop. He browsed the internet and came to know about eBay. He used eBay’s online resources to start a clothing company and began exporting his goods. His company was soon selling in 60 countries and manufactured everything jackets to wallets. His original wages of Rs 5000 per month soon became Rs 1,00,000 per month.

It is evident how a single, small machine changed a man’s life for the better. To create more stories like Taushif’s, our PM has launched a new project called Digital India which focuses on using technology to educate and provide opportunities for every citizen of India.

Digital Technology – How does it improve your life?

Shruti Laddha, Class VI D

I was surprised when my father told me that there was a time when we had to go to the railway station and submit an application form to get railway reservations. This took nearly an hour because of long queues. Nowadays this can be done from the comfort of our homes, at any time that is convenient to us. Moreover, we can also get all kinds of details including the running status of trains within minutes – all this without leaving our home.
My father also told me that it used to take 8 to 10 days to make a payment through banks. Now, net-banking allows us to make transactions within seconds. In earlier times, we wrote letters to communicate. Sometimes it took 3 to 30 days for the letters to reach their destination. Now, with internet and mobile phones, we can instantly communicate with our near and dear ones irrespective of how far away they may be.
All these changes have happened because of digital revolution. Our government has also been taking the initiative to digitize all government services and information.
Digital technology has become an integral part of our modern life. Booking tickets, searching for jobs, online shopping, admission in schools and colleges, banking, getting information about government schemes, everything has become available at the touch of a button.
If the farmers and everyone living in rural areas also get these facilities, they could also access relevant information for instance, the weather and also learn about new and different methods of cultivation. This would increase overall productivity and benefit both the farmers and the nation in general.
Our defense forces rely on digital services while ensuring the security of the nation. It is also used in the field of medicine right from research to treatment and even maintaining records of patients.
In the past, birth certificates and other important documents had to be hand-written. Computers have not only made this job easier but also reduced the possibility of errors. Digital services have also revolutionized examinations. For many exams, the final result can now be generated in no time. The world of games and all other applications on our mobiles, laptops, i-pods, tablets make possible a world that some years ago could only be imagined.
Thus, we see that the benefits of digital technology are manifold
          It makes our work easier and faster
          It saves time and energy.
          It reduces mistakes.
In order to ensure successful digitalization in India, we need to take care of the following points:
          Creation of digital infrastructure, which means high-speed internet and universal access to mobile phones throughout the country so that all government services can be delivered with ease and speed.
          Delivering services digitally, which means making all government services available online.

          Improving digital literacy which means people should be educated on the ways and means to access all the information and services.