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.net Web Project for keeping rural areas connected
Digitally Empowering Villages
A developing country’s progress is dependent on the growth and advancement of its rural regions. In
India, where almost 70% of the population dwells in villages, this dependency blows up further. But
India's vastness makes it impossible to physically manage and administer every remote village. Hence,
it is essential to maximize the outreach of technology in order to connect and record data from villages
all over the country. Keeping this in mind, our Web Development Company supported our
knowledgeable client in realizing his idea, of a web based platform to empower the rural community,
through PanchayatsofIndia.
Registering Rural Records PanchayatsofIndia aims at enhancing the web presence of extremely remote areas. This will provide a
communication channel for isolated communities to communicate their grievances to higher levels of
administration. It took a lot of detailed research to bring this concept to realization. Our team had to
visit the Nagaur area to find out project feasibility and collect relevant data. Due to lack of proper
internet connectivity, we had to set up high connectivity hubs in Nagaur for volunteers to submit the
collected data.
The Software Squad Our squad of 1 Team Lead, 1 Web Architect, 4 Web Developers, 2 UI Designers and 1 Quality Analyst
delivered this application in 6 months.
Building Digital Bridges This platform acts as a bridge between the rural and the urban communities. While the rural get to
share their struggle for basic amenities with their splurging urban friends , the educated urban get an
opportunity to assist their fellow rural citizens. People from cities provide vital information to improve
the living conditions of the rural communities.
Our Web Design and Development Company applauds our client’s wonderful initiative and takes
pride in being a part of it.
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