Role of ICT: Reaching to Unreached

Authors

S. M. Nazmuz Sakib; Dr. Ajay Kumar Thakur; Dr. Sumangala Patil; Paromita Nag; Shubham Maji; Pritam Roy Choudhury; Siddhartha Chatterjee; Dr. C. Premavathi; Dr. Ramesh Chudaman Ahire; Dr. C. B. Senthil Kumar; Dr. T. M. Prashanth Kumar; Dr. S. TephillahVasantham; Prof. Dilip Kumar Choudhary

Keywords:

Robotic Process Automation, Islamic Rules of Banking, Dependent and Independent Variables, Communication, Technology, E-Agriculture, Design, Development, Primary Agriculture, Water Management, Fertilizer Application, Fertigation, Pest Management, Harvesting, Transporting Food, Food Products, Packaging, Food Preservation, Citizens, Government, Digital India Scheme, Country, Digital Inclusion, Digital Literacy, People, Rural, E-Governance, Decision Making, Economic, 6G, Machine learning, Artificial intelligence, Quantum communication, Blockchain, IoT, Cloud, Agricultural, Backward, Rural Isolation, ICT, Geography Teaching and Learning, GIS, GPS, Remote Sensing

Synopsis

Role of ICT: Reaching to Unreached promises a fundamental shift in all aspects of our lives, including knowledge dissemination, social interaction, economic and business practises, political participation, media, education, health, leisure, and entertainment. This paper discusses the use of ICT for rural development. This book aims to improve rural information delivery by providing technology information, marketing information, and information advice. This paper focuses on the digital divide and poverty eradication, as well as good governance and the role of the internet in rural development.

In India, ICT applications for rural development include Warana, Dristee, Sari, Sks, E-Chaupal, Cybermohalla, Bhoomi, E-Mitra, Deesha, Star, Setu, Friends, ESeva, Lokmitra, E-Post, Gramdoot, Dyandoot, Tarahaat, Dhan, Akshaya, Honeybee, and Praja. ICT provides an opportunity to introduce new activities, services, and applications into rural areas, as well as to improve existing ones. Through the creation of information-rich societies and the support of livelihoods, ICTs can play a significant role in combating rural and urban poverty and fostering sustainable development. If ICTs are used correctly and recognise the differences in needs between urban and rural people, they can become powerful tools of economic, social, and political empowerment.

This book focuses on the digital divide and poverty eradication, as well as good governance and the role of the internet in rural development. Effective use of ICT can break down geographical barriers, bring rural communities closer to global economic systems, and provide meaningful assistance to the underprivileged.

Chapters

  • Impact of RPA in the Banking Sector: A Case Study of KSA
    S. M. Nazmuz Sakib
  • Applications of ICT in Agriculture
    Dr. Ajay Kumar Thakur
  • ICT and Governance in India
    Dr. Sumangala Patil
  • Recent Advancement and Future Perspective of 6G Communication
    Paromita Nag, Shubham Maji, Pritam Roy Choudhury, Siddhartha Chatterjee
  • Role of ICT in Rural Development in India
    Dr. C. Premavathi
  • Use of ICT in Geography Teaching
    Dr. Ramesh Chudaman Ahire
  • Impact of ICT in E-Commerce
    Dr. C. B. Senthil Kumar
  • Impact of ICT on Education Social and Economic Development
    Dr. T. M. Prashanth Kumar
  • Information and Communication Technologies in Entrepreneurship
    Dr. S. TephillahVasantham
  • Impact of ICT tools in Chemistry Education
    Prof. Dilip Kumar Choudhary

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Published

December 24, 2022