Big Push For Modi’s Digital India, This Uttarakhand Village Gets WiFi Sans Electricity

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In a major boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship ‘Digital India’ campaign, Ghes village located in Uttarakhand has got WiFi connection even though it is yet to get electricity, according to The Indian Express report. The WiFi connection, which runs at a speed of 20 Mbps, has been installed in a government Inter College in March. The village was adopted by state government agency “Information Technology Development Agency (ITDA)” in January this year. “Providing WiFi connectivity to remote villages in Uttarakhand is something that we, at ITDA, consider essential,” ITDA director Amit Sinha said. The agency was set up in 2005 to accelerate the use of IT across the hill state.

Ghes village is located at the picturesque Garhwal hills. Electricity is yet to arrive and mobile network is not so good in this village. The WiFi system has been running on solar power and residents termed this as “nothing less than a dream”. College teachers have welcomed the move. Class XI and XII students must be taught by lecturers but we have only one – for Hindi. Subjects such as Economics, Political Science, Geography, and English are not taught. Now we have started using the Internet to compensate for the lack of teachers,” a teacher was quoted as saying by IE.

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