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Digital Bangladesh: The dream is real now
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A few days ago my newly passed SSC girl suddenly told me to buy a Teletalk Simcard. He said, now any student from any part of the country can apply for admission to any college by Teletalk sim. Then I remembered how difficult it would have been for us to apply for admission to college. We submitted the application to every college and submitted the form, standing in line for hours after purchasing a separate form. There was no end to the cost and suffering. But nowadays, how easy it has become, the service has reached the doorstep of the people. On the eve of Nabam Jatiya Sangsad elections the Honorable Prime Minister announced the date of change as 'Digital Bangladesh'. Initially some people did not believe in digital Bangladesh, but some people suspected it and created suspicions. But the young generation of Bangladesh expressed their confidence in the matter with confidence and with strong support for this announcement. Digital Bangladesh is not a burden on the issue, rather it is a matter emerging from the grassroots. This is why digital Bangladesh is not a myth, it has already been proved.
 
On November 11, 2010, the 'Union Information and Service Centers', which is now known as Union Digital Center, was launched in 4,547 unions of the country to take government services to the marginalized population. To empower women, it is compulsory to have a woman entrepreneur with a man in every digital center. These services are available from computer composite to public and private schools and universities, information about admission forms, birth registration, insurance, mobile banking, soil testing for fertilizers and fertilizer recommendations, electricity bill payments, medical advice, and daily 60 types of services are available. . The passport and visa application process has started from recently selected digital centers. Mobile banking services launched at 3008 centers 20 lakh 22,436 workers living abroad have registered online at the digital center. Meanwhile, there are women in a large number. As a result, the Digital Center has been formed as a grassroots hub of grassroots service. After the Union Parishad, digital centers were opened in 407 digital centers and 321 municipalities in 11 city corporations. According to ICT Division and A2i, 40 lakh people are taking services from these centers every month. According to the ATII, the entrepreneurs from the digital center have earned about Tk 140 crore.
 
43 thousand offices are now affiliated to the world's largest government website 'National Information Center'. More than 25,000 websites of Ministry, Department, Directorate, District-Upazila and Union have been added. These websites are known about various activities of the concerned office. On November 14, 2011, District E-Centers have been started in all the districts of the country. In the meantime, 8 lakh services have been provided through District E-Centers. Without the nuisance of the brokers, the services will be available in three days from the e-services center.
E-Procurement has been introduced for contractors to submit online tender. Now many ministries are calling the tender online. This kind of initiative is being played to prevent tender trade. Mobile court management system has been started to digitize the court proceedings. All documents of the mobile court are being kept online for use by the initiative launched in a small scale. All records of SA, CS, BRS and Khatian copies are being digitized by the Ministry of Land, District Administration and A2i project jointly. In the meantime, around 50 million Khatians have been digitized. Digital record room is going to be launched very soon. Of this, 23 lakhs of records have been provided in the digital system.
Public-e-filing system has been introduced to increase efficiency and transparency in the government offices and to speed up the performance of the work. At present, 16 office-bearers and divisional departments including Prime Minister's Office and 64 Deputy Commissioners' offices and e-filing system have been introduced in the office of the Divisional Commissioner. Tier-three data centers have been set up in the ICT division to preserve the digital data created by digitizing the government's various activities. One of the key goals for the implementation of digital Bangladesh is the paper office which can ensure that the e-filing system.
Service Innovation Fund has been created by the A2I initiative to encourage innovation and to transform the innovative concepts into reality. All types of organizations and individuals of Bangladesh can submit online anytime, anytime of the year, at any time of the year, by reducing excessive steps for taking citizen services or using technology to reduce the amount of time, money and commute. A neutral picking system grants maximum up to 25 lakh taka to the ideas selected. A2I is working to implement 170 Innovative Concepts, including Talking Device for disabled people, through multimedia talk-books, online police clearance certificates, online environmental clearance, prevention of child marriage, age verification through mobile phones, and disabled for the disabled students through the Service Innovation Fund. The idea of ​​multimedia classrooms for teacher-students, creating multimedia content by teachers, teacher bathroom, e-book, monitoring dashboard and digital multimedia talking book has been invented by holding the key to 'Information Technology Education rather than IT education'. A model