Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar asserted on Saturday that digital technology platforms have played a key role in promoting transparency and introducing corruption free atmosphere in governance.
Speaking at a Digital Media Conclave organized by a private TV Network in Mumbai, Javadekar said, through the new guidelines on OTT, the Government has attempted to provide a level playing field for various digital platforms. He said “Through these guidelines on OTT, we have tried to bring about transparency and provide level playing field to various media platforms, be it electronic, print or digital media. It is just for fair-facilitation for self-regulation and not intended for controlling the OTT platforms.
Recalling how digital media enabled government’s functioning during the COVID pandemic, the Minister said more than 50 cabinet meetings were held virtually ensuring that there weren’t any delays in decision making.
Javadekar further said that more than 13 lakh crore rupees were transferred to 35 crore people through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) mode under various welfare schemes of the Central Government. “More than 12.30 crore farmers received money in their accounts directly, without any leakage of funds” he added.
(Source: PIB)
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