How India is getting better at information and communication tech skills

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It would appear that the pandemic played a role in helping to improve skills in information and communication technology (ICT), with rural India seeing quicker progress since 2017-18, despite the fact that the gender disparity has remained the same.

The most recent data that was made available by MoSPI indicates that in 2020-21, more than forty percent of the population aged 15 to 29 will be able to operate a computer, which is an increase from the thirty percent of the population that was able to do so in 2017-2018. ISHAAN GERA examines the material as follows:

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