Srinagar, July 15 -- DARAKSHAN HASSAN BHAT

When the Digital India Mission was launched on 1st July 2015, its objectives were to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. The mission sought to provide digital infrastructure as a core utility, deliver government services electronically, and improve digital literacy. When we analyse how this mission catalysed the transformation in services and lifestyle, we find Jammu& Kashmir's restricted opportunities turning into active platforms, especially for women. Digital India mission gradually became a catalyst for educational, economic, and social transformation.For women, opportunities are shaped by circumstances beyond their control; if we don't have good roads, ...