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Artisans or Labourers? How Can End Users Affect the Lingo Among Weavers?

A few miles away from a town that is famously recognized for donkeys, Barabanki, one can glide to the rhythmic tune emanating from the hand looms along the lanes with kacha and pakka houses spread around the villages.

By |2023-05-15T00:30:16-05:30May 15, 2023|Blog|0 Comments

Celebrating First Period as a Second Wedding

“The trip to Assam was one of a kind and also it was my first visit to the state of simplicity, as I would like to call it. But, ‘simplicity’ would be hard to justify if we were to compare the most popular North-Eastern city, Guwahati, with the cultural capital Nagaon.

By |2023-03-19T23:20:59-05:30March 19, 2023|Blog|0 Comments

Empowering women in the digital age: India’s digital inclusion journey

Seven years later, on the 16th of December 2002, the Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) was established to connect and empower India’s one billion plus people, taking the first step in the country’s digital development story. At the time, most Indians did not have access to information, education, and opportunities.

By |2023-02-28T04:26:11-05:30February 27, 2023|Blog|0 Comments

Digital Literacy Workshop with Community Members and Youth of Govandi

“Chal chal, saanp seedi khelte hain (come come let’s play snakes and ladders)” said Saleem (name changed), an 8-year-old to his friend. They both proceeded to the Makerspace stall of the Digital Empowerment Foundation. Pankaj, DEF’s project officer for the makerspace project, was surrounded by 15 children, all expressing their excitement over the activities he was curating for them.

By |2023-02-27T22:42:24-05:30February 27, 2023|Blog|0 Comments
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