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Browsing by Author "Jain, Dherya"

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    Impact assessment of initiatives taken by SBI Gram seva program: with Gramin Vikas Trust
    (MICA, 2025) Agarwal, Anamika; Jain, Dherya; Shah, Parth; Saxena, Sankalp; Poddar, Shradha; Jalan, Shreela; Vasvani, L. K.; Sharaf, Shital Chapaneri, Hirak
    The Rural Immersion Project, a collaborative initiative between MICA and Gramin Vikas Trust, was strategically designed to address multifaceted development challenges in Dahod District. Each objective is supported by specific actions and results from the project, as evidenced in the recent progress report: 1. Digitization of Viages: The project aimed to reduce the digital divide in rural areas by establishing Gram Seva Kendras. These centers have been crucial in providing 30 different types of digital services to the village community, including income, birth, and death certificates. As reported, these centers have become sustainable structures, generating revenue of approximately Rs. 24,000-25,000 from service charges, enhancing the efficiency and accessibility of government services to rural populations.
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    Increasing the community size by enhancing the digital presence across channel
    (MICA, 2024) Sontakke, Mohini; Singh, Ajit; Jain, Dherya; Joshi, Rohit; Sinha, Arbind; Agrawal, Piyush
    By adopting this multifaceted approach, Happy Cultures aims to strengthen its online presence and contribute significantly to women artisans' empowerment and the preservation of cultural heritage. The strategic alignment of social media marketing, SEO optimization, and backend integration positions Happy Cultures for sustainable growth and impact in the dynamic digital landscape.

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