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Digital Inclusion for Rural Women: The Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in Bridging the Gender Gap
Author(s) | Mahera Imam, Ajay Sharma Chinnadurai |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Digital inclusion, defined as the equitable access to and meaningful use of digital technologies, has become an essential tool for empowerment in the 21st century. For rural women, in particular, it represents a transformative opportunity to overcome socio-economic barriers, enhance access to information, and participate more actively in public and economic spheres. However, this potential is often hindered by a myriad of obstacles, including limited access to digital infrastructure, gendered socio-cultural norms, economic constraints, and a lack of digital literacy. Scholars have emphasized the transformative potential of digital inclusion in addressing structural inequalities. According to Heeks (2017), digital technologies can serve as enablers of empowerment, providing rural women with platforms for education, health, and financial independence. Similarly, Gurumurthy and Chami (2016) argue that digital inclusion must go beyond mere access to focus on the meaningful engagement of marginalized communities, enabling them to exercise agency and claim their rights in digital spaces. This paper examines the pivotal role of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) in bridging the gender gap in digital access and literacy within rural India. Drawing on the framework of grassroots governance, the study explores how PRIs can facilitate digital awareness campaigns, implement technology-driven welfare programs, and create local infrastructure to promote equitable access to digital tools and services for women. The analysis delves into the socio-cultural challenges that limit rural women’s digital participation, including patriarchal norms, lack of education, and economic constraints. It also highlights successful initiatives led by PRIs, such as the introduction of e-governance portals, digital training workshops, and women-centered self-help groups that leverage technology to enhance livelihoods. By examining the intersections of gender, technology, and local governance, this paper argues that empowering PRIs with adequate resources and policymaking authority can significantly enhance digital inclusion for rural women. With policy recommendations for integrating digital inclusion strategies into the broader agenda of rural development and women’s empowerment, aiming to create a more equitable digital ecosystem. |
Keywords | Digital Inclusion, Rural Women, Panchayati Raj Institutions, Gender Digital Divide, Women's Empowerment, Digital Literacy |
Field | Arts |
Published In | Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024 |
Published On | 2024-12-31 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.32016 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g82gkr |
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