MIT students have invited senior minister Ravi Shankar Prasad for a day-long brain-storming session on 'Digital India' to discuss the progress made by India in digitisation, the challenges that lies ahead and its impact on the socio-economic fabric of the country.
"It is indeed heartening to see that the transformational programs of our government such as Digital India, Skill India, Stand-Up India, Aadhaar etc are generating curiosity among some of the best institutions of the world," the Union IT minister said in a statement issued by organisers of the annual MIT-India Conference.
"In the same context we will explore innovative ideas and practical solutions adopted by different entities - government, big corporations and emerging start-ups - to empower the country with increased access to digital," said Rakesh Sridhar, another co-chair of the conference.
Other major speakers at the conference include filmmakers Anurag Kashyap, Shekhar Kapur, and Sumant Sinha, CEO of ReNew Power.