The Shivaji University, Kolhapur (SUK) conducted a one-day workshop on Digital India at its campus.
The workshop was a joint effort by SUK's National Service Scheme (NSS), Central governments e-administration department and electronic and information technology department. The workshop was attended by over 26 college students and teaching faculties.
Senior advisor, national e-administration department, Akilur Rahman, said, 'The central government is working hard on digitization in schools and colleges. They are working out on it well so far.'
He added, 'Technology has proved to be beneficial in health, defence, education and environment departments. Technology progress in each department is quite visible. Across the world, there are countries that have adopted digitization and it has worked out well for them. The Indian government is walking on the same line which proves to be beneficial for us.'
Rahman said that the main aim behind the workshop is to create awareness among students and youth about Digital India.