In India, the gender divide manifests itself in almost all aspects of social life, hardly surprising that this affects women’s access and ownership of mobile phones.
The recent National Family and Health Survey undertaken by the Union ministry of women and child development revealed that traditional norms cut women’s access to technology, particularly in less developed states.
In others, where women are more empowered, more women have access to mobile phones both in urban and rural areas
The recent National Family and Health Survey undertaken by the Union ministry of women and child development revealed that traditional norms cut women’s access to technology, particularly in less developed states.
In others, where women are more empowered, more women have access to mobile phones both in urban and rural areas
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