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As the hosts, briefed on concept of the conclave chief guest on the occasion MoS, Communications (independent charge) Manoj Sinha presented the vision of government in the direction.

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(L-R) State BJP chief Ashok Parnami, MoS (independent charge) Manoj Sinha, CEO Zee Hindustan Jagdeesh Chandra, CMD BSNL Anupam Shrivastav and MP Jaipur Ramcharan Bohra during ‘Rising New India’ conclave.
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In today’s parlance we don’t start with A to Z. Instead we start from D to Zee. Literally. Where D stands for Digital India and Zee is the medium to spread this message.

Future of India is being written in digital cryptography. The country is home to second largest population of cell phone users and this connectivity has emerged as the new tool bridging geographical and social divide. As the Modi government advances the Digital India campaign to tap the potential of cell phone connectivity, ‘New India 2017’ conclave of Zee Hindustan held in Jaipur, explored the scenario and possibilities of progress ahead.

“This conclave is a platform to invite ideas and present them ahead of policy-makers,” said CEO Zee Hindustan Jagdeesh Chandra while welcoming an elite gathering of delegate and audience.

As the hosts, briefed on concept of the conclave chief guest on the occasion MoS, Communications (independent charge) Manoj Sinha presented the vision of government in the direction.

“It’s 75th year of August Kranti in which our freedom fighters resolved for Independence of India, this year we resolve to make India a country that the great freedom fighters had envisaged,” said the minister.

He expressed delight that the tele-density in the country has increased from less than 2 per cent when BJP government came to power under leadership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee to 75 per cent today. He mentioned the initiatives taken by the Modi government and assured that in future tele infrastructure will boost development of the country.  The conclave was presented by India’s state owned telecommunication company BSNL and participated by policy-makers, experts and industry representatives from state and outside. BSNL CMD, Anupam Shrivastava discussing the rise and downs of the company explained BSNL’s contribution in connecting India, especially the rural and remote to mainstream Digital revolution.  “We have overcome the infrastructure shortcomings that the company faced a few years earlier and improved our ranking among top 4 service providers of the country,” said Shrivastava. “We are advancing towards introducing our 4G Volte services soon and continue on plan to connect panchayats with optical fibre,” he added.

Speaking at the conclave eminent businessman, CMD of Kent RO systems Mahesh Gupta stressed on the scope of telecom services and its penetration in life of common man, “Mobile phone is today among necessities of a common man. As an industry dealing in water purification we find the telecom technology  integrating in RO and other appliances to provide better services to people,” said Mahesh Gupta.

Also among the dignitaries and policy-makers present on the occasion were also BJP state president Ashok Parnami, UDH minister Shrichand Kriplani, Agriculture minister Prabhulal Saini, Jaipur MP Ramcharan Bohra, Jaipur mayor Ashok Lahoti and other senior officials and industrialists.

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