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Bridging Digital Divide in India : Positive Outlook Amid COVID-19


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1 PhD Scholar, School of Commerce, Finance and Accountancy, Christ (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bhavani Nagar, S.G. Palya, Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, India
2 PhD Scholar, School of Commerce, Finance and Accountancy, Christ (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bhavani Nagar, S.G. Palya, Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, India
3 Associate Professor, School of Commerce, Finance and Accountancy, Christ (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bhavani Nagar, S.G. Palya, Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, India
     

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The digital divide is described as the gap in access to, knowledge of, use of, or ability to comprehend information and communication technology (ICT) between different societal groups. The digital divide can often give way to an upsurge in social inequalities. This study intended to comprehend the extent of the rural-urban digital divide in India regarding access to the internet and to analyze the increase or decrease in the same due to the global coronavirus pandemic. The analysis of the paper was primarily based on secondary data collected from the report on “The Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicators” issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India for June 2019 and June 2020. Percentage analysis was employed to comprehend the trend of the digital divide in terms of access for the years 2019 and 2020. The results disclosed that there was an increase in internet access in the rural population during the time frame of COVID-19, and this increase has led to a decrease in the digital divide in terms of access to the internet. Moreover, the study revealed that COVID-19, to some extent, has resulted in bridging the rural-urban digital divide in India in terms of access. The study further highlighted the importance of digital literacy and access to ICT, and suggested ways to improve digital literacy in India.

Keywords

COVID-19, Digital Divide, Digital Literacy, And Internet Access.

JEL Classification Codes : I24, O14, O18, O33, L86.

Paper Submission Date : June 20, 2021; Paper sent back for Revision : May 6, 2022 ; Paper Acceptance Date : May 20, 2022; Paper Published Online : June 15, 2022.

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PhD Scholar, School of Commerce, Finance and Accountancy, Christ (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bhavani Nagar, S.G. Palya, Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, India
Greeshma Benny Thadikaran
PhD Scholar, School of Commerce, Finance and Accountancy, Christ (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bhavani Nagar, S.G. Palya, Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, India
Karthigai Prakasam Chellaswamy
Associate Professor, School of Commerce, Finance and Accountancy, Christ (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bhavani Nagar, S.G. Palya, Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, India

Abstract


The digital divide is described as the gap in access to, knowledge of, use of, or ability to comprehend information and communication technology (ICT) between different societal groups. The digital divide can often give way to an upsurge in social inequalities. This study intended to comprehend the extent of the rural-urban digital divide in India regarding access to the internet and to analyze the increase or decrease in the same due to the global coronavirus pandemic. The analysis of the paper was primarily based on secondary data collected from the report on “The Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicators” issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India for June 2019 and June 2020. Percentage analysis was employed to comprehend the trend of the digital divide in terms of access for the years 2019 and 2020. The results disclosed that there was an increase in internet access in the rural population during the time frame of COVID-19, and this increase has led to a decrease in the digital divide in terms of access to the internet. Moreover, the study revealed that COVID-19, to some extent, has resulted in bridging the rural-urban digital divide in India in terms of access. The study further highlighted the importance of digital literacy and access to ICT, and suggested ways to improve digital literacy in India.

Keywords


COVID-19, Digital Divide, Digital Literacy, And Internet Access.

JEL Classification Codes : I24, O14, O18, O33, L86.

Paper Submission Date : June 20, 2021; Paper sent back for Revision : May 6, 2022 ; Paper Acceptance Date : May 20, 2022; Paper Published Online : June 15, 2022.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2022%2Fv15i6%2F170026