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Digital-Divide In India: Women, Rural Poor & Unemployed Lack Access To Digital Devices & Services
Writer: Priyanka Jaiswal
A Journalism graduate and a storyteller at heart, who likes to dote on stories around. No matter if it's Personal or Political, Priyanka always attempts to find a way to make sure that people get the correct information at the right time and in the right way.
India, 9 Dec 2022 4:57 AM GMT
Editor : Shiva Chaudhary |
A post-graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication with relevant skills, specialising in content editing & writing. I believe in the precise dissemination of information based on facts to the public.
Creatives : Priyanka Jaiswal
A Journalism graduate and a storyteller at heart, who likes to dote on stories around. No matter if it's Personal or Political, Priyanka always attempts to find a way to make sure that people get the correct information at the right time and in the right way.
Analysing the primary data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy's (CMIE) household survey from January 2018 to December 2021 and secondary analysis from the National Sample Survey (NSS), it revealed that 95 percent of the salaried permanent workers have a phone whereas only 50 per cent of the unemployed (willing and looking for a job) have a phone in 2021.
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Writer : Priyanka Jaiswal
, Editor : Shiva Chaudhary
, Creatives : Priyanka Jaiswal