While government slogans boast of a “Digital India,” the harsh reality in India’s slums and rural villages tells a different story. Lakhs of students from marginalized families are still unable to attend online classes—not because they lack intelligence or discipline, but because they lack a smartphone, a tablet, or even a stable internet connection.
National Bhim Sena President R. R. Pandayan Saheb has raised his voice for these forgotten students. According to him, Digital India cannot just be about flashy tech parks, startups, and 5G towers—it must include the last child in the last lane of every basti, or it is nothing but a hollow campaign.