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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
           seamless  connectivity.  The  Village  Information  and
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                     Figure IX: CCTV view of Dhorra




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