India top country in world in use of mobile apps: Ravi Shankar Prasad
India has become the top country in the world in the use of mobile
applications and the government is encouraging and promoting Indian innovators
to create apps, IT Minister Ravi Shankar
Prasad informed the Rajya Sabha on
Thursday.
Replying to supplementaries during the Question Hour, he said the
Digital India programme coupled with encouragement being given by the
government to promote Indian innovators to create apps has of late become a big
movement.
"You will be happy to know that India has become the top
country in the use of mobile applications. But we have to expand further and
I'm quite sure in the coming years, Indian mobile app platforms on hosting of mobile apps will
surely give a tough competition to the international platforms," he said.
The minister said that the government has started allowing Mobile
Seva App Store to also host apps free of cost.
"In our mobile government app, all have come on board and its
total download is 8.65 crore. Therefore, it is an improvement in the right
direction.
"We are encouraging Make in India apps for Indians. We
started a very good Atmanirbhar Bharat mobile app innovation challenge in which
6,940 app developers came and we selected 25 in nine categories and also
rewarded them," he said.
Replying to a question on whether the government is developing its
own app hosting platform, Prasad said there is already a mobile sewa app and
there are state government messaging centres and a lot of dedicated messages
were sent during the COVID-19 period.
"But we want more innovations to come from outside the
government. And that's what our whole policies are about," he said.
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