Adoption of Digital Technologies in Rural India
- Government initiatives such as the PM e-Vidya program and the Pradhan Mantri Digital Saksharta Abhiyan (PMGDISHA) have helped provide access to online learning resources and digital literacy training to students and adults, especially in rural India, following the COVID-19 pandemic.
- According to the Ministry of Education, the PMGDISHA scheme has trained over 5.5 crore rural citizens in digital skills since its inception in 2017.
- Modern technologies such as telemedicine and digital diagnostics have revolutionised healthcare delivery in rural India.
- The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) has facilitated the creation of integrated digital health infrastructure, enabling seamless access to medical services and electronic health ....
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