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Monday, 25 November 2013
Google India has launched the 'Helping
Women get Online' campaign. The initiative is aimed at encouraging women
in the country use the online medium more effectively.
Google states that lack of easy access
to Internet as well as lack of knowledge on how to use the Internet has
been one of the biggest barriers for women to get online. At present,
India has over 200 million internet users, but only one third of these
are women. The initiative will help 50 million additional women get
online by end of 2014 by undertaking various projects across India.
Google has launched a mass media
campaign and a specially designed website www.hwgo.com as a first step
in the initiative. The site will have content covering the very basics
of Internet and special content that is relevant for women in India,
available both in Hindi and English languages. Women can also access a
toll free helpline number 1800 41 999 77 to get answers for any queries
that they may have about the Internet. The initiative is being supported
by Intel, HUL and Axis Bank. Intel will also launch a mobile app called
“Easy Step” for women on the Google playstore.
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