Nokia vows to develop 500 smart villages in India

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In line with the government's programme, on Wednesday launched a "Smartpur" digital village project with the aim of developing 500 digitally integrated villages across the country in five years.

"Smartpur project is a significant step in that direction which will integrate these villages and rural communities, providing digital tools and for social and economic impact that truly makes a village smart and fosters a digitally inclusive society," she added.

With the Smartpur project, said it aims to create a sustainable ecosystem in villages where community members can to bring efficiency in daily lives, transparency in governance, economic prosperity for households and ease of access to various and information.

The project will work under the five key areas of development - health, education, livelihood, governance and - to build a holistic, digitally integrated village, the gear maker said.

"The Smartpur initiative is our contribution to delivering the benefits of infrastructure and services to the 'telecom-dark' areas and support the government's vision of for a more inclusive growth," said Sanjay Malik, of India for

According to the International Telecom Union ICT (information and communications technology) Facts and Figures, 20 per cent of households in developed countries and as many as 66 per cent of households in developing countries do not have Internet access, leaving almost four billion people from developing countries offline.

Nearly a billion of these unconnected people live in India, mostly in rural India.

"At Nokia, we believe connecting the unconnected opens up opportunities in many areas and has tremendous potential to enable socio-economic empowerment of individual as well as communities," Malik said.

In the first phase of the project, 20 villages will be digitally integrated in and in a "hub and spoke" model.

Tain village in district of and Asoor in district, Tamil Nadu, will serve as hub which will host a digital centre with telecom connectivity to provide ICT-enabled, primary services.

The spoke centres will further extend these services to nine other villages from each hub, Nokia said.

In the second phase, the project will be scaled-up to up to another 80 villages across various states and subsequently, it will be extended to another 400 villages over a period of five years, it added.

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First Published: Wed, May 16 2018. 15:16 IST