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Figure VIII: eEducation Vidya platform
Figure X: DigiGram platform
5.5 Challenges And Resolutions
The DigiGram project (Figure X), faced numerous technical
and operational challenges, including resistance from
technology-averse segments, power infrastructure issues,
and the need for continual technical support. These were
addressed through targeted community education programs
(Figure XI), the integration of solar solutions with battery
storage for reliable power, and the establishment of a local
IT task force in collaboration with the District
Administration. Additionally, the installation of fiber optic
cables was essential to provide high-speed internet
connectivity, despite the logistical challenge posed by a
railway line dividing the village into two parts. This required Figure XI: All Stakeholder Meeting
strategic planning and specialized equipment to ensure
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Figure IX: CCTV view of Dhorra
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