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The Indian government has recently announced a new scheme aimed at promoting digital literacy among rural women in India. The scheme, known as “Digital Saksharta Abhiyan” or Digital Literacy Mission, will provide training to women in rural areas on various digital tools and technologies. The initiative is part of the government’s efforts to bridge the digital divide and empower women through digital skills. Under the scheme, women will be taught how to use smartphones, computers, and the internet, as well as how to access government services online. The training will be provided through various digital literacy centers set up in rural areas across the country. This initiative is expected to benefit thousands of women in rural India by equipping them with the necessary digital skills to participate in the digital economy. The government has allocated a significant budget for the scheme and aims to reach as many women as possible. The Digital Saksharta Abhiyan is seen as a crucial step towards empowering women in rural India and enabling them to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the digital world. The scheme has been widely praised by experts and activists working in the field of women’s empowerment and digital inclusion. It is hoped that the initiative will not only enhance the digital literacy of rural women but also improve their overall socio-economic status.

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