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Subhajit Basu School of Law Queen’s University Belfast

Digital Inclusion: ICT for Rural (Real) India. Subhajit Basu School of Law Queen’s University Belfast. ICT in Development. ‘a process of expanding the real freedoms that people enjoy’ Amartya Sen (1999) Nobel Laureate in Economics. ICT in Development.

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Subhajit Basu School of Law Queen’s University Belfast

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  1. Digital Inclusion: ICT for Rural (Real) India Subhajit BasuSchool of LawQueen’s University Belfast

  2. ICT in Development ‘a process of expanding the real freedoms that people enjoy’ Amartya Sen (1999) Nobel Laureate in Economics

  3. ICT in Development • Development requires removal of sources of disparity: • Income and non-income (capability) poverty • Tyranny and intolerance • Poor economic opportunities and social deprivation

  4. ICT in Development • Removal of Disparity depends on: • Social and economic arrangements • Political and civil rights • Technological progress • Social modernisation

  5. India • Population --1,080,264,388 (around 70% lives in rural area) • Area -- 3,287,590 sq km (more than 600,000+ villages) • Political subdivisions-- 28 states,7 union territories • Literacy--55.2 % • Per-capita income-- 0.4 $ per day

  6. India • Can technology make any difference to these people? • Can they afford these technologies?

  7. India: Problem Associated with ICT Projects

  8. Problem Associated with ICT Projects • Intermittent, inconsistent electrical power e-choupal kiosk in Kodia, Madhya Pradesh

  9. Problem Associated with ICT Projects VSAT for kiosk in Kodia, Madhya Pradesh n-Logue corDECT wireless tower • Scarce and unreliable telephone system • Unreliable Internet connectivity

  10. Problem Associated with ICT Projects Locally relevant content

  11. Problem Associated with ICT Projects • Socio factor such as gender inequality, religious communal difference • Self centered political leader, party and corruption

  12. ICT Applications for Development: India • Tele-Medicine • Tele-Agriculture • e-Veterinary • e-Education • e-Governance • Low cost Rural ATM • Multiparty Video conferencing • E-Mail, SMS, Browsing through Low cost Messaging Terminals

  13. India: ICT Project Examples

  14. Example: n-Logue Services: • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  15. One Example: n-Logue Services: Email, Chatting, Video conferencing etc • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  16. Example: n-Logue Services: Teaching computer, distance education • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  17. Rural Education - Pilot ICT in Rural Districts of Pune

  18. Example: n-Logue Services: DTP, MSWord • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  19. Source; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Devices for enabling easy input in Indian languages. Keylekh: Devanagiri Key Board (IITB)

  20. Example: n-Logue Services: Use of the web cam for photography • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  21. Example: n-Logue Services: Weather forecasting, Disease detection, soil analysis • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  22. Farmers can access Agri-extension services. They can ask questionsin their own language and get information more relevant to the local context. Q&A forum (IIT-Bombay) web-based archived searchable multilingual

  23. BhavPuchiye – What is the Price? (IITBombay)

  24. Latest Agriculture technologies • Weather • Crop, pesticides, seeds • Goverment Schemes • Market rates FM Radio : Agriculture Dissemination Systems Pilot ICT Project in Pune

  25. Example: n-Logue Services: Consulting with doctors in city by sending online images of the animal • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  26. Rural ATM Urban ATMs cost Rs.8 lakhs Develop a rural AT for Rs. 40k Will generate cash flow in rural areas at market defined interest rates

  27. n-Logue: Tele-Medicine - Remote Eye Care Services: Remote diagnostic tools, Consulting with doctors in city • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  28. Tele-Medicine - Remote Cardiac care

  29. Remote Monitoring Diagnostic Medical kit A kit consisting of BP, Temperature, ECG measurement and Stethoscope for £13

  30. List of Some ICT (Development) Projects in India • eSeva, Integrated Citizen Services, Andhra Pradesh • Lok Mitra and Jan Mitra Projects from Rajasthan • e- BillPost and e- Post Services of the Department of Posts • RASI (Rural Access to Services through the Internet) earlier called SARI and n- Logue Communications • Gyandoot • Community Information Centre (CIC) Project (Dept. of Info Tech., Govt.of India) • Bhoomi • Drishtee dot. com Ltd. • ITC eChoupal • Kuppam i- community, Andhra Pradesh • Akshaya- Kerala Govt's Hundred Percent ICT Literacy Project • Information Village Research Project- IVRP by MSSRF • Swayam Krishi Sangam (SKS) • TARAhaat • GRAMDOOT • M. S. Swaminathan Foundation

  31. ITC e-Choupal, India ( Example 2) • Web based information and procurement tools for Indian farmers, supported by ITC (large private conglomerate in India) • About 5,700 e-choupals (gathering place) are established which provides a point for information exchange to farmers, as well as an e-commerce hub • Each e-choupalserves approximately 10 villages within 5 kilometers radius, managed by a sanchalak (coordinator) who is hired locally and will become the local entrepreneur

  32. Lokvani: E-Governance in Rural India (Example 3) What is Lokvani? Lokvani Kiosk Lokvani is an internet kiosk based system for providing various information, services and public grievance redress in a transparent, accountable and time-bound manner

  33. ICT for Women’s Empowerment • Community Radio- Deccan Development Society • Community Radio- Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan (KMVS): • Sisu Samrakshak ICT- enabled Child health care by UNICEF • Change Initiatives- Nabanna- Empowering women 94 • SEWA

  34. Women Self-help Group – Micro Enterprise Training

  35. A well-water hand-pump in Madhya Pradesh A tractor and cart in Madhya Pradesh Teachers in Karnataka Conclusion: Is a PC the best way to spend $1000 in a poor village? Mid day Meals in School I Don’t KNOW

  36. References • Paul, J. (2004) What works: n-Logue’s rural connectivity model. World Resources Institute. http://www.digitaldividend.org/pdf/nlogue.pdf • n-logue website: http://www.n-logue.com/services.htm • Different Websites

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