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The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) recently organised a workshop titled “Transforming Rural Landscapes: Designing 5G Intelligent Villages”, focusing on the transformative potential of 5G technology to revolutionise rural life. This initiative aims to promote sustainable development and innovation across critical pillars such as agriculture, education, healthcare, governance, and sustainability.
The workshop showcased initiatives aimed at improving connectivity, digital literacy, and sustainable practices to significantly enhance the quality of life for rural communities. In his inaugural address, Dr. Neeraj Mittal, Secretary (T), highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts in achieving the vision of intelligent villages. He described “smart” and “intelligent” villages as communities capable of interacting with their surroundings, conveying data, and making informed decisions.
Dr Mittal urged industry stakeholders and telecommunications service providers (TSPs) to adopt villages and employ technology to transform them into intelligent villages. He expressed hope that the workshop would yield smart solutions and test use-cases for creating a sustainable and prosperous future for rural communities.
Ms Madhu Arora, Member (T), emphasised the need to bridge the digital gap between urban and rural landscapes. She pointed out that evolving technologies have the potential to enrich the lives of rural populations in various spheres, including education, health, environment, agriculture, and the intelligent use of natural resources.
Shri A Robert J Ravi, DDG (SRI), stressed that technology must enhance the lives of rural people to be truly valuable. He advocated for developing innovative solutions, such as ‘Intelligent Display’ and micro-robots, to create 5G Intelligent Villages that positively impact all sectors and benefit society, particularly rural populations.
The workshop sessions included topics such as ‘Building the Backbone of Rural Connectivity,’ ‘Real World Use Cases and Innovations,’ ‘AI-Powered Real-Time Monitoring,’ and ‘On-Ground 5G Network Infrastructure.’ A panel discussion on the deployment of “Intelligent Villages” featured presentations and interactions on renewable energy, smart agriculture, digital literacy, and infrastructure development. Attendees, including senior DoT officials, industry leaders, MSMEs, startups, academia, and other stakeholders, engaged with industry experts and explored practical applications of these technologies in their communities.
The workshop aimed to integrate technology and rural development to enhance the quality of life. It highlighted the integration of cutting-edge innovations, like 5G, with traditional rural practices as a pathway to fostering sustainable growth and improving living standards in rural areas.
The 5G Intelligent Village Initiative by DoT addresses the pressing need for equitable technological advancement by harnessing the transformative power of 5G technology to uplift rural communities. The initiative, “From Connectivity Gaps to Smart Solutions: Designing 5G Networks for Rural Innovation – 5G Intelligent Villages,” focuses on critical areas such as agriculture, education, healthcare, governance, and sustainability.
By leveraging these advancements, the government aims to ensure that rural areas are not left behind in the global push for technological progress and sustainability. The Intelligent Village Workshop marks a significant step forward in empowering rural areas, demonstrating the government’s commitment to integrating future technologies and sustainable practices in developing intelligent villages.
OpenGov Asia reported that a new MoU between the Common Services Centre Special Purpose Vehicle (CSC SPV) and the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmer’s Welfare will convert 10,000 Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) into Common Services Centers (CSCs). This aims to enhance digital transformation and access to e-governance and business services for rural communities.
CSCs bridge the digital divide by providing essential services like governance, financial services, education, health, and agriculture to remote areas. This initiative, overseen by CSC SPV under the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, aims to empower farmers, create rural employment, and advance agricultural services, fostering an inclusive digital economy in India.