People in remote areas of Pune can now be updated with the latest happenings, as Question Box comes as the perfect answer to all their questions
They have innumerable queries but few answers to them. However, a humble three-button box is now acting as their exclusive 'information bureau', giving them updates on market prices of fruits and vegetables, telling them about train timings and other day-to-day information. Thanks to this out-of-the-box idea, the residents of Ramdara (Loni) and Chandernagar village are now well equipped with information when it comes to being updated about their surroundings.
Question Box, a project undertaken by Europe Asia Business School, in collaboration with Open Mind Foundation, a US based NGO, is an endeavour to increase the awareness levels of people living in remote areas and slums. "It is difficult to counter illiteracy on a large scale, but atleast through this project we can enlighten the rural population on various subjects," says Nishant Agarwal, one of the members handling the project. The compact metal box has three buttons for making, receiving and ending calls, simple enough to be operated by villagers.
Its recent installation has seen it creating ripples among the villagers. "Since its inception, we have been getting around 15 to 20 calls everyday. In fact, sometimes villagers ask a whole lot of weird questions as well," chuckles Agarwal. As villagers throng the question box to satiate their inquisitiveness on various issues, the Pune based operators surf the net, churn out and convey the best possible information. In contemporary times, when information and communication channels have grown by leaps and bounds, there are still far-flung and remote areas where facilities like Internet have not yet penetrated. For residents of such areas, the exclusive facility of the question box allows them to enjoy the benefits of the Internet even without actually having access to it.
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