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225 crore Aadhaar authentication transactions, 43 cr e-KYC transactions carried out in February
New Delhi, March 7: Aadhaar continues to drive India's digital transformation, with nearly 225 crore authentication transactions and 43 crore e-KYC transactions carried out in February 2025.
2.8 lakh rural participants attend CSC Olympiad 5.0, 163 scholars selected
New Delhi, Feb 27: Marking a significant milestone in bridging the educational gap between urban and rural India, the fifth edition of the CSC Olympiad has ended with over 280,000 students from remote rural areas registering across 15 subjects, the government said on Thursday.
STPI creating robust tech ecosystem for budding entrepreneurs: Minister
New Delhi, Feb 20: The Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) has played a key role in creating a robust tech ecosystem by offering state-of-the-art infrastructure and incubation support for budding entrepreneurs across the country, Jitin Prasada, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry and Electronics and IT, has said.
Over 284 Crore Aadhaar authentications in January 2025, 32% year-on-year growth of digital economy
New Delhi, February 7: In January of 2025, Aadhaar holders conducted more than 284 crore authentication transactions, highlighting the continued expansion of the digital economy in India. This significant number demonstrates the growth of the digital economy in the country, according to a release by the Ministry of Electronics and IT.
Over 284 crore Aadhaar authentications in January, 32 pc annual jump: Centre
New Delhi, Feb 7: Aadhaar holders conducted more than 284 crore authentication transactions in January, highlighting the continued expansion of the digital economy in the country, the government said on Friday.
Kerala: Centre will ensure financial assistance for research in sensor manufacturing, says official
Kochi, Feb 1: Sunita Verma, Coordinator (R&D) of the Ministry of Electronics and IT Department, said on Saturday that lack of funding will not hinder research in key areas such as sensors, semiconductors and actuators.