With an objective to understand digital demography of Guna, DEF with a support from Ford Foundation conducted research in 16 villages of Guna district, Madhya Pradesh. The villages covered under were: Bamori, Haddi Mill, Guna, Singwasa chak, Aaron, Buddha balaji, Sakatpur, Buddha Balaji Road, Haripur, Akoda, RadhoGarh, ChandShah Baba Dargah, Bajrang garh, Chanchora, Matapur, and Fatehgarh.
The main objectives of the study was to understand the access, demand and availability of communication services in communities and their perception, enhancing the information about the current service facility/resources of villages. However, the study had a few limitations which include: quality of services that has been used in the analysis is based only on the observations by field visits or by the information provided by the community.
The study adopted a methodology of purposive sampling to initiate detailed enquiry into the issues that have been identified in objectives of study and to address the concerns of communities and individuals in communication facility at village level. The data in the study has been procured through intensive fieldwork in sixteen villages.
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