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Women bridge the gap with men on mobile phone usage: Govt survey

While there is a yawning gap in ownership, with 81.2 percent men owning a mobile compared with 56.9 percent women in rural areas, digital literacy has improved

May 29, 2025 / 20:15 IST
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Digital literacy has improved
Digital literacy has improved

Women have bridged the gap with men on mobile phone usage among the youth (15–29-year-old) over the last three years, a new survey released by the government.

The number of people who used a mobile phone at least once in three months from January-March, rose to 98 percent for men compared with 95.9 percent in 2022-23 and to 95.5 percent for women from 90.5 percent earlier in rural areas.

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In urban areas, 98 percent of the men had used a mobile phone once compared with 97.2 percent of women, up from 95 percent in 2022-23.

While there is a yawning gap in ownership, with 81.2 percent men owning a mobile compared with 56.9 percent women in rural areas, digital literacy has improved.