Rural women will become both users and enablers of ICT service with the launch of this scheme. Under the scheme Mobile Value Added Services are being designed to provide a variety of useful information to women about health, social issues, and government schemes, as also livelihood related inputs and training over their mobile phones, she added. It is intended that while the targeted group will benefit through improved skills and livelihoods, the overall rural community will get access to facilities such as locally available mobile repair and solar mobile charging centres.
Sanchar Scheme
The Sanchar Shakti scheme includes four categories of projects aimed at rural women’s SHGs:
Provision of subsidized mobile VAS subscription to SHGs with a service validity/warranty of at least one year
Setting up of SHG run mobile repair centers in rural areas
Setting up of SHG run modem repair centers in rural areas
Setting up of SHG run solar based mobile/CDMA FWT charging centers in rural areas
Under the mobile VAS project category, seven pilot projects will be initiated in the different parts of India. About 15,000 SHG members are expected to benefit from these initial mobile VAS pilot projects. The details of Lead Executing Agency and location of the mobile VAS Pilot Projects are as follows:
Tata Tele Services Limited--Uttar Pradesh
Sasken Communication Technologies Limited--Tamil Nadu and Kerala
Reuters Market Light--Maharashtra
Reuters Market Light--Uttarakhand
Unitech Wireless (Tamil Nadu) Private Limited--Tamil Nadu
Videocon Telecommunications Limited--Tamil Nadu and Puducherry
Vodafone Essar South Limited--Andhra Pradesh
Tata Tele Services Limited--Uttar Pradesh
Sasken Communication Technologies Limited--Tamil Nadu and Kerala
Reuters Market Light--Maharashtra
Reuters Market Light--Uttarakhand
Unitech Wireless (Tamil Nadu) Private Limited--Tamil Nadu
Videocon Telecommunications Limited--Tamil Nadu and Puducherry
Vodafone Essar South Limited--Andhra Pradesh
The mobile VAS projects would focus on providing the women SHG members with a bundle of informational inputs which are pertinent to their livelihood/entrepreneurial activities and lifestyles. This would comprise information related to markets and financial products, skill enhancement, health, social issues and Government schemes. The mode of delivery would include short messaging service (SMS) and interactive voice response systems (IVRS). The content and its delivery will be specially customized for the SHG members keeping in mind aspects of socio-cultural background, literacy, language and gender sensitivity. Training and facilitation and monitoring and evaluation would form an integral part of the projects which shall be completed by Jun-July 2012.
The current Scheme should also serve the purpose of increasing tele-density, as well as broad band connectivity in rural areas, enabling the rural populace to join the cyber community and in this way, bridge the digital divide. With the creation of ICT-skills sets, in rural areas, over a period of time, these areas can become centers for the consumption and production of various ICT goods and services, including hubs for processing outsourced work.
The learning from these Pilot Projects would play a crucial role in framing of future strategies for the empowerment of rural women through ICT. It is envisaged that the success of this scheme would encourage Government and private agencies to use ICT enabled services to reach out to rural women as target beneficiaries of empowerment initiatives and as a potential market segment respectively.
The current Scheme should also serve the purpose of increasing tele-density, as well as broad band connectivity in rural areas, enabling the rural populace to join the cyber community and in this way, bridge the digital divide. With the creation of ICT-skills sets, in rural areas, over a period of time, these areas can become centers for the consumption and production of various ICT goods and services, including hubs for processing outsourced work.
The learning from these Pilot Projects would play a crucial role in framing of future strategies for the empowerment of rural women through ICT. It is envisaged that the success of this scheme would encourage Government and private agencies to use ICT enabled services to reach out to rural women as target beneficiaries of empowerment initiatives and as a potential market segment respectively.
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