How Rural Indian is educated using technology

Rural India is deprived of its basic education and other facilities due to lack of infrastructure and ignorance from people. But today rural India is growing on par with the urban India. Many companies have been setting up their operations in tier 2 and tier 3 cities of India. With the availability of Internet, most of the people in rural India have now got the advantage of easy learning process. Many of these people have ignored formal education for many years due to lack of facilities and infrastructure. Now government and other private entities are concentrating on growth of these areas and have been investing in uplifting of the society and especially rural India. Many companies through their corporate social responsibility programs have been providing formal education programs and awareness activities and helping people educate. Apart from education, these corporate are also educating people on other aspects of social awareness, productivity, cleanliness, health and other important aspects.

Apart from educating on general aspects, farmers are now able to gain more information related to agricultural practices, new techniques in farming and a lot of various new methods to increase productivity. All these are learned through internet which has become the new source of information for learning. It helps in growth of the country directly. Also these days, mobiles are used to share information with farmers on agricultural practices. A toll free number is being provided to the farmers to discuss their problems and request for solutions. With internet and mobile technology revolutionizing the world, they have their bit of positive impact on rural India also. In fact more can be done in revolutionizing the work we do by bringing technology more nearer to the people in rural villages as they are the backbone of the country’s’ growth and development.

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