“Digital India is another positive step by Government towards the development of the country.” “The Government should simplify the methods of digitization for the farmers.” Such views were expressed at a Speech Competition held here on Wednesday.
The Speech Competition was held at Jawahar Bal Bhavan on Wednesday wherein various students of various schools of the city participated. The topic for the Speech Competition was ‘Digital India’.
The students from schools like Delhi Public School, St Joseph’s Conven, St Joseph’s Coed and more enthusiastically participated in the speech competition.
Nimisha Pathak of Delhi Public School (DPS) said that the digital India has shown this country a path of easy transactions, while Ria Jain, a student of St. Joseph Co-Ed, said in her speech that online payments in India have led to bribery To a great extent it has been stopped.
Sumit Shukla of Kopal School informed that due to digital India, farmers and poor are getting direct money today. Vikram School, BHEl's AYUSH Kathyat said that the farmers and the illiterate people living in the villages have a lot of problems in online transactions, the government should make it simplified.
On this occasion, the Chief Guest, Mahesh Saxena, appreciated the children's eloquence in their remarks and said that it is appreciable that today's children think about the future; Digital India will really change the picture of India in the future.
Director Jawahar Bal Bhavan Tripti Tripathi said that in this sequence of competition, computer-based digital art competition has been organized for children of computer division. It will be held on Thursday wherein the children will be given any software and can create any design on the given subject.