Leslie D‘Monte, Technology Editor is in discussion with Alok Ohrie, President and MD, India Commercial and Rajesh Janey, President-India Enterprise at Dell EMC in Mint Enterprise Technology Summit 2016 wherein they discussed about how prepared is Indian market for digital transformation.
Last week we examined how the Make in India initiative is a bold step towards revolutionising India‘s manufacturing sector. Today‘s episode will explore Prime Minister Modi‘s Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
Last week we touched upon Prime Minister Modi‘s Jan Dhan Yojana and its success at dealing with financial untouchability. In today‘s episode the spotlight is on Make in India which is Narendra Modi‘s ambitious mission to transform India into a global manufacturing leader.
The government wants to help India make it as a mark on the global map by "Make in India", a brand to associate and aspire with. So, we are now witnessing a new policy regime and that is helping us embark on new beginnings, a vision to push India to the next level. Today's we focus on the vision of smart cities.
Richard Rekhy, CEO, KPMG India said the government should not sacrifice fiscal prudence. He feels the government can have a fiscal deficit arising out of creating assets but capital expenditure may not necessarily be bad because it will help in generating revenues.
The big announcement in Budget 2014 was the Rs 10,000 crore fund for start-ups, how that is finally going to work out is a different question altogether but the government has said that it is clear that it wants to nurture entrepreneurs, it wants job creators to flourish in this country.
'Change India' discusses the first three of the ten policy initiatives that will enable the next Prime Minister to transform India's stagnant agriculture sector.
CNBC-TV18's special show 'Change India' highlights reforms and policy initiatives that can be taken by the next PM to transform the energy sector in the country.
Ten policy initiatives that will enable the next Prime Minister to reform India's obstructionist administrative apparatus whether in the bureaucracy, police, judiciary or legislature.
Based on the recommendations by a group of experts, the show focuses on 10 policy initiatives that will help transform India‘s urban infrastructure.
Corruption can be handled in two ways, a bottom-up approach which reaches out as a larger meaning of corruption prevention, a top-down approach which begins with law, says Dr. Kiran Bedi, a prominent activist in the Anna movement against corruption.
The winners of India's Got Talent, the Shillong Chamber Choir have composed an anthem for the series.