Table of Contents
- 1 How Technology Can Help Rural Areas?
- 2 What leads to development in rural areas?
- 3 What are the practical ways by which rural development tourism can be improved?
- 4 How can IoT help poverty?
- 5 How can ICT be used to provide adult education in rural areas?
- 6 What is the role of information and Communication Technology in rural development?
How Technology Can Help Rural Areas?
New technologies can contribute to improve the quality and reduce the costs of delivering services to rural communities. ICT solutions allow rural communities to access high-quality services by overcoming physical distances and road or rail infrastructure challenges.
What are the key instrument to improve rural development?
As majority of the poor reside in the rural areas, the prime goal of rural development is to improve the quality of life of the rural people by alleviating poverty through the instrument of self-employment and wage employment programmes, by providing community infrastructure facilities such as drinking water.
What leads to development in rural areas?
Education, entrepreneurship, physical infrastructure, and social infrastructure all play an important role in developing rural regions. Rural development is also characterized by its emphasis on locally produced economic development strategies.
How can technology help poor communities?
Technology reduces the cost of doing much of the work. The lower cost of production helps to increase the profit margin, which is essential in eradicating poverty. Technology opens up doors for new opportunities to do business or work. In turn, it increases the household incomes among the poor population.
What are the practical ways by which rural development tourism can be improved?
Measures and steps to promote rural tourism: Promoting Farm and home stays to provide local and humane touch to tourists. Destinations should be specific and proximate to the conventional tourist spots. There should be an improvement in the accessibility, proper marketing and periodic maintenance of the destinations.
How can rural development be improved?
Rural Development in India
- Public health and sanitation.
- Literacy.
- Female empowerment.
- Enforcement of law and order.
- Land reforms.
- Infrastructure development like irrigation, electricity, etc.
- Availability of credit.
- Eradication of poverty.
How can IoT help poverty?
By providing real-time data and analysis that helps improve farmers’ decision making, IoT technologies reduce the risk of crop failure, decrease production costs, increase yields and provide market access – all of which lead to higher profits and more secure livelihoods.
What is the rural community economic development project?
The Rural Community Economic Development Project was developed to address employment issues of people with disabilities through rural economic development while exploring the leadership roles that people with disabilities and rehabilitation professionals might take in the process.
How can ICT be used to provide adult education in rural areas?
Not only in primary or higher education, anytime anywhere feature of ICT helps to provide adult education in the rural area. Online vocation training in engineering fields like civil, electrical, computer, mechanical etc. prepares experts in rural areas who can easily handle the rural needs in peoples’ dailylife activities.
What is the rural community recreation project?
The mission of the Rural Community Recreation Project is to eliminate barriers to recreation participation for adults with disabilities living in Henderson and Rocky Mount and surrounding areas by increasing awareness and access to recreation through assistive technology and training.
What is the role of information and Communication Technology in rural development?
Use of information and communication technology can contribute a lot in socioeconomic development of rural area. In the current communication we have mainly focused on rural education, agriculture, health care facility, disaster and emergency response and E-governance facility in rural areas of developing countries.