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Das, A.K., & Dutta, C. Strengthening rural information infrastructure through e-Choupals, 2004. In 21st IASLIC National Seminar,Kolkata (India),31 December 2004 - 02 January 2005.IASLIC. (Published) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Das, Anup Kumar
Dutta, Chaitali
Title: Strengthening rural information infrastructure through e-Choupals
Subjects: L. Information technology and library technology
H. Information sources, supports, channels
Date: 2004
Abstract: Apart from government and developmental agencies’ initiatives, rural information infrastructure develops in some parts of India through corporate initiatives. Some electronic information facilitation centers have been established to cater to the information needs of the farmers at their doorsteps in villages. One of them is e-Choupal system, conceived by the ITC Limited. It serves a dual purpose, as an Internet kiosk and as an alternative village mandi system. There are some pros and cons for this system as the company is interested in buying only those agricultural produces from the farmers, which can be processed into commodities having either a global market or a domestic market. Other agricultural produces are not covered here. Farmers get decision-making information from the information hub of an e-Choupal, and are able to decide their own. The company, having established e-Choupals in villages, recruits local youths as Sanchalaks and Samjojaks, and provides the requisite physical infrastructure for the functioning of the system.
Conference: 21st IASLIC National Seminar
Conference Date: 31 December 2004 - 02 January 2005
Location: Kolkata (India)
Editor(s): Ghosh, S. B.
Publisher: IASLIC
Keywords: Rural Information; India; Information Dissemination
Country: India
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/



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