37% rural youth sans Internet access: Study
An anganwadi worker in rural Karnataka can register her attendance through a service called Mobile One, which a software professional in Bengaluru can also use to pay electricity and water bills or book tickets.
This innovation is not by a start-up but by the Karnataka government’s centre for e-governance, which pitches its mobile governance offering, available in both Kannada and English, as anytime, anywhere, anyhow services for anyone.
Launched in December 2014 after a pilot in 2013, Mobile One, certified by the Internet and Mobile Association of India as the world’s largest multi-channel mobile services platform, now has over 4,000 services, both public and private.
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