PM Modi's Wani scheme to create 30 million jobs in COVID-19 stricken market

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 17, 2020 09:21 PM2020-12-17T21:21:35+5:302020-12-17T21:32:58+5:30

The PM Wani policy which aims to provide public WIFi hotspots by unlicensed entities will provide respite to the ...

PM Modi's Wani scheme to create 30 million jobs in COVID-19 stricken market | PM Modi's Wani scheme to create 30 million jobs in COVID-19 stricken market

PM Modi's Wani scheme to create 30 million jobs in COVID-19 stricken market

The PM Wani policy which aims to provide public WIFi hotspots by unlicensed entities will provide respite to the Covid-19-stricken market resulting in the creation of 20-30 million job opportunities in small and medium-sized sectors, said independent think tank and policy forum Broadband India Foundation (BIF).WIFi hotspots will proliferate across the country especially in rural, remote, and unconnected areas which will fuel socio-economic growth by providing employment opportunities for small, local, and village-level entrepreneurs (VLEs), the Kirana stores, tea-shops, and others, it added.“At the PDO, PDOA, and App Provider level, this is likely to encourage large scale entrepreneurship and innovation. 

Additionally, the sprawling manufacturing units which would be needed to produce the millions of Wi-Fi Access Points, are going to boost the Atma-Nirbhar mission of the Government and lead to more job creation,” said TV Ramachandran, President, BIF.“ Despite being an affordable option today, mobile data tariffs are rising continuously with media reports indicating a further 30-40% possible rise in the near future. At the same time, the demand for floor tariffs on data services by the concerned players to ensure the sustainability of operations would also increase the cost differential further. Wi-Fi hotspots would therefore continue to offer a more cost-effective option for the common man and could emerge as an affordable means for mass public connectivity,” added Ramachandran. India’s current pan-India count of WiFi hotspots is around a meager 1 lakh, which pales in comparison to the target of 10 million hotspots by 2022 set by the National Digital Communications Policy, 2018. The policy body further said the PM Wani initiative will further provide impetus to the local manufacturing and supply chain sectors for producing indigenous Wi-Fi equipment which will be in line with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. "This will offer the potential to complement the future 5G rollout in the urban areas by offering similar services and amenities to the masses at large."

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