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Only 43% women in India have cellphones, country tops gender gap in ownership

This difference is substantially more than all other countries in the survey, including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Rwanda

August 08, 2018 / 22:06 IST
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India may be the world’s second-biggest smartphone market, but in terms of mobile phone ownership, it witnesses the largest gender gap among 18 comparable countries. It ranks among the lowest in women’s access to the internet.

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LIRNEAsia, an information and communications technology policy think tank, released a study regarding internet usage in India. Department of Telecommunications (DoT) special secretary N Sivasailam was also present at the launch of the study, with members of Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), Indian Express reported.

Only 43 percent of Indian women own cellphones compared to 80 percent of Indian men, and the report attributed this gap to lack of awareness. This difference is substantially more than all other countries in the survey, including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Rwanda.