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How to bridge the gaping digital divide in India

Almost 27 years ago the World Wide Web rolled out the red carpet for the public without discrimination. Yet, today we stand here still talking about a digital divide that continues to exist, pushing people further into marginalisation, now more than ever before.

By |2020-10-20T09:19:21-05:30May 7, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

Covid-19 Calls Humans Back to Basics: Arun Maira on What Next Post-Crisis

“There is a crisis of a condition that has happened in our lives as the members of the human society. The condition being that we are now isolated and our regular interaction suddenly disrupted.

By |2020-10-20T09:18:43-05:30May 1, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

Banking Services at Doorstep to Maintain Social Distancing

Abhinav Pandya is a SoochnaPreneur (Information Entrepreneur) from Guna, Madhya Pradesh. He has been working on the ground to ensure the community’s safety from the corona virus by delivering money to their homes from the schemes that the government has put in place for them.

By |2020-10-20T09:21:26-05:30April 24, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

DEF’s SoochnaPreneurs of West Champaran at Forefronts of Covid-19 Crisis

Prabhu, a 29 year old digital entrepreneur has been working in the district of West Champaran, Bihar, as a DEF representative from the past few years. As a digitally equipped SoochnaPreneur (Information Entrepreneur) he has been diligently serving the people in his village Fachkahar by providing access to digital services and ensuring government entitlements.

By |2020-10-20T09:20:51-05:30April 22, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

Chanderi Handloom cluster: As crisis deepens, DEF’s Chanderiyaan extends immediate relief

Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) through its flagship programme Chanderiyaan has been demonstrating the power of digital intervention to improve the financial status of traditional artisans of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh and creating a model for traditional-skill based clusters for over 10 years now.

By |2020-10-20T09:22:50-05:30April 20, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

Covid 19 Relief Program: Creating alternate livelihood opportunities for weavers

“Essential items have become costlier. Now, getting food is becoming difficult because there is no work or earning,” said Mohammed Shiraj Ansari from Saidanpur cluster of Barabanki in Uttar Pradesh who is one of the many weavers who earn a living through daily wages.

By |2020-09-19T01:05:20-05:30April 16, 2020|Blog|0 Comments
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