TNPSC Thervupettagam

NSO’s Report on Digital Divide

September 14 , 2020 1405 days 1355 0
  • The National Statistical Organisation (NSO) recently published the report on ‘household social consumption’.
  • It is the 75th round of the survey which was conducted between 2017-2018.
  • The report shows that how digital divide have increased across States, cities and villages, and income groups.

Highlights

  • Himanchal Pradesh have highest internet penetration covering more than 70% households.
  • Kerala emerges to have least inequality where 39% of the poorest rural homes and 67% of the richest urban homes have Internet.
  • Delhi has the highest Internet access covering 55% of the households.
  • States including Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have less than 20% penetration.
  • One in 10 households have access to computer across the country.
  • 1/4 of all homes have Internet connection.
  • Cities have 42% Internet-enabled homes while in rural India 15% are connected to the internet.
  • 20% of Indians above the age of 5 years have basic digital literacy.

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