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A Digital Revolution in Rural India: India Transform Digitally

Dinesh Raj Purohit

Abstract


India has a population of 1.3 billion people, including 400 million Internet users. This means that at present over 70% of citizens are not using the Internet. Contributing factors are an absence of infrastructure and a necessity to increase Internet literacy. Though in rural area, the availability of internet or broadband is lesser as compared to urban area but Indian Government’s dream project “Digital India” will control or fixed this gap which increases the mass of consumers for using social websites (Facebook, Twitter), etc. with adopting Digital India project features like creation of digital infrastructure and digital literacy. Digital India project make easier contact can be made to anywhere in the world in seconds. The present paper is concerned with current scenario of internet users in India, how government campaign “Digital India” can connect maximum number of rural Indians to all over the world through Internet.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jrrpd.v3i1.309

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