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SCOPE OF SMART PHONE WITH INTERNET CONNECTION TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT IN FISHERY-A STUDY IN BIRBHUM, INDIA

    1 Author(s):  MD. EKRAMUDDIN

Vol -  10, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 220 - 227  (2019 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Fishery in India is still not fully organized and devoid of application of Information Communication Technology (ICT). The country has recently witnessed a telecommunication revolution initiated by a famous service provider company. 4G Internet connection is available in the Smartphone. Data availability is now cheap in affordable cost causing involvement of large number of citizens resulting into digital literacy. Many have own the phone and the internet connection is available even in distant corners of the country. Many are capable to use the internet even some of them have no institutional degree. There is scope to utilize this ICT tool to improve the productivity in fishery particularly in low productive areas like Birbhum district. The persons involved in fishery practices can be acknowledged about advanced fishing technologies and processes, various problems in the practice and way to solve or overcome these. The Government of India is trying to realize this possibility and has taken the initiative.

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