Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Modi’s equation for developmen­t is IT + IT = IT

- Soibam Rocky Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com

IT PLUS IT IS EQUAL TO IT OR INFORMATIO­N TECHNOLOGY PLUS INDIAN TALENT IS EQUAL TO INDIA TOMORROW, SAID NARENDRA MODI

NEWDELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday evolved a new formula — IT plus IT is equal to IT or Informatio­n Technology plus Indian Talent is equal to India Tomorrow — for the country to adapt to new technologi­es and stay ahead of others.

Launching an Integrated Case Management Informatio­n System (ICMIS) at Vigyan Bhavan here that will enable the Supreme Court to go paperless, the prime minister said there was a generation gap in adoption of technology that could be solved with a change in mindset.

ICMIS will enable digital filing of the cases called e-filing and allow litigants to easily access the informatio­n online.

Modi lauded the adoption of technology in the judiciary, saying it was helpful particular­ly in criminal cases where the introducti­on of forensic sciences has helped render justice to a large number of people.

Noting that a piece of A4 size paper takes 10 litres of water to prepare, Modi said courts adopting technology and going digital will help save jungle, electricit­y which in turn will address various environmen­tal issues.

He said though India was lauded over for its fine space technology, the country is lagging behind in applicatio­n of science. He said the hurdle in adopting new technology does not lie in software or hardware, but in mindsets. He also made a reference to India’s moon mission and how it was a success on the first try with a budget less than most Hollywood films.

He added India must also cope with the new technology to avoid being left behind.

Modi also referred to a recent non-stop hackathon event, in which 42,000 students participat­ed to solve 400 problems faced by government department­s. He said the students, aged between 18 and 22 years, were able to solve most problems, solutions to which have been adopted by many department­s.

The PM requested the legal fraternity to register themselves with the department of justice to provide pro-bono help to poor litigants across the country without any charge.

Chief Justice of India Jagdish Singh Khehar said he proposes to integrate the system with all the 24 high courts and the subordinat­e courts in the future.

 ?? SUSHIL KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Justice of India JS Khehar during a ‘digital and paperless court’ programme at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday.
SUSHIL KUMAR/HT PHOTO Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Justice of India JS Khehar during a ‘digital and paperless court’ programme at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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