Digital India Recent Changes in Business and Management

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  •  Dr. Surender Kumar Nagia and Dr. Ramesh Kumar Dhiman

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The government has been continually initiating schemes to enhance the employability and productivity to aid service sectors makes a significant contribution to the economy. Today every type of business organization influence by the information technology. The management of technological system like other resources has become important part of business strategy in the every type of business. This technological advancement put the stress on business organization to adopt it in their operations. Today the Indian business and management system more effect by this technological advancement.Agriculture, manufacturing and retail industries are the backbone of the state’s economic growth.

Digital-based economy coming into limelight is playing a major role in creating a skilled workforce right from the core. The technology based platform raises employment opportunities for youth by guiding them to introspect and grow in their talents. Our technology is targeting to ease the employment scenario for youth in all the sectors. With the help of this paper we will focus on the major recent changes in business and management due to the advancement of information technology and also highlights the challenges before the business and management such as: diversity of language, information and communication technology, awareness about government websites, population of India, confidence on govt. websites and accessibility of internet service in all areas etc. This paper highlights the some important programme launched by the Indian government to facing the challenges in Haryana business economy.

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2007-2024

How to Cite

 Dr. Surender Kumar Nagia and Dr. Ramesh Kumar Dhiman. (2022). Digital India Recent Changes in Business and Management. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16(2), 190–202. Retrieved from https://ijeponline.com/index.php/journal/article/view/434

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