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n-Logue: The Story of a Rural Service Provider in India
Journal of Community Informatics, 2004This paper concentrates on how ICT can affect the lives of rural people in the developing world. The total rural population of the developing world is about 3.5 billion, with their average per capita income being no more than $ 200 per year. India, with 700 million rural people located in 600,000 villages, is a reflection of the developing world.DocumentImpact of ICTs in Rural Areas (India) Phase II — Information Village Research Project
2004The role in formation and communication technologies (ICTs) can play in poverty alleviation is discussed based largely on what has happened in the past six years in a cluster of ten villages in Pondicherry in southern India through the intervention of M S Swaminathan Research Foundation. If intelligently used ICTs can make a difference to the lives of the people.OrganisationJournal of Emerging Trends in Computing and Information Sciences
International Journal of Emerging Trends in Computing and Information Sciences (E-ISSN 2218-6301/ ISSN 2079-8407) is an International refereed research publishing journal with a focused aim of promotiOrganisationInternational Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research (IJICT)
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research (ISSN 2223-4985) is an International refereed research publishing journal with a focused aim of promoting and publishing origOrganisationMSC Malaysia
MSC Malaysia is Malaysia’s national ICT initiative designed to attract world-class technology companies while grooming the local ICT industry.OrganisationInternational Journal of Information and Education Technology (IJIET)
International Journal of Information and Education Technology (IJIET) is an international academic journal which gains a foothold in Singapore, Asia and opens to the world.DocumentEnabling ICT for Rural India
Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, 2005The object of this report is to explain the problems facing rural access to ICT and to make recommendations to improve access. Over three months, from September to December 2004, our team visited nine ICT projects and met their stakeholders.DocumentCan Information and Communications Technology Applications Contribute to Poverty Reduction? Lessons from Rural India
2003ICT can reduce poverty by improving poor people’s access to education, health, government and financial services. ICT can also help small farmers and artisans by connecting them to markets. It is clear that in rural India -as well as in much of the developing world- realization of this potential is not guaranteed.DocumentICT enabled development and digital divide: An Indian perspective
2007The direction and pace of development in ICT have led practically all world economies to recognize the improvement of ICT in catalyzing economic activity, in efficient governance, empowerment of society and bringing about major socio-economic transformations in societies.DocumentCritical Success Factors for Rural ICT Projects in India: A study of n-Logue kiosk projects at Pabal and Baramati
2004This particular study entails the study of rural internet project of n-Logue Communications Pvt Ltd at its sites in the Pune District of Maharashtra. The study focuses on the business model of n-Logue, which involves a Local Service Partner at the region-level and an entrepreneur at the village level to run an information kiosk.Pages
