Updated On: 05 January, 2024 06:04 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Central Government Friday asserted the "selfie system is a gift of technology" which helps familiarise the public about government schemes and policies in a cost effective way. Before the Delhi High Court, the central government defended its decision to install "selfie points" in public places to publicise its defence policy initiatives

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The Central Government Friday asserted the "selfie system is a gift of technology" which helps familiarise the public about government schemes and policies in a cost effective way. Before the Delhi High Court, the central government defended its decision to install "selfie points" in public places to publicise its defence policy initiatives.
It rejected suggestions about there being any political motive behind the selfie points and said there was no mention of any political party or insignia at such programmes. The selfie points, it said, only highlighted the achievements in the defence sector like inclusion and active participation of women in the armed forces, and the Agnipath scheme.