Empowering Tribal Youth for a Resilient India: India’s Viksit Bharat@2047 Journey.
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Empowering Tribal Youth for a Resilient India: India’s Viksit Bharat@2047 journey.
Authored article by Dr.S.L.N.T.Srinivas Member, All India Authors Group NCCT: Ministry of Cooperation, Govt. of India HYDERABAD, JUNE 10, 2025: India is home to over 104 million tribal people, comprising approximately 8.6% of the country’s population (Census 2011). These communities are spread across forested and hilly regions, and while culturally rich and ecologically significant, they often face persistent developmental challenges. The triba…
Bridging the Education Divide: eVidyaloka’s Journey in Transforming Rural Learning
Brinda Poornapragna is the Chief Executive Officer at eVidyaloka. For over a decade, eVidyaloka has been a beacon of hope for rural students across India, leveraging technology and a volunteer-driven model to make quality education accessible. Since its inception in 2011, the initiative has expanded across 16 States and 90 districts, including 47 Aspirational Districts, impacting more than two lakh children. Through its innovative Teach Through…
India’s Digital Divide: Tribal Women and Rural Communities Still Left Behind
Here’s about India’s Digital Divide: Tribal Women and Rural Areas Fall Behind India’s abrupt digital revolution has redefined communication, government, and opportunity-for some. For citizens in rural areas and millions of tribal women, the digital age remains out of bounds. Despite such flagship programs like Digital India, there is still patchiness of internet penetration, device penetration, and digital literacy. Patchiness of network connect…
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