4. The digital divide is clearly visible in IT revolution because
(a) it has improved a lot of average Indian citizen
(b) it has benefitted only the products of IITs or some IT-literates
(c) it has made India a knowledge economy or society
(d) non-IT trained students run the IT institutes
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(c) it has made India a knowledge economy or society
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The correct answer is OPTION B: it has benefitted only the products of IITs or some IT literates
- Rather than supporting India's transition to a post-industrial society, the information technology revolution threatens to tear the social fabric apart by enriching a few people at the expense of many others.
- India has rapidly risen to prominence in the field of information technology.
- They wished to make a difference, but they were trapped in the global economy's enormous Indian desert, watching the industrial revolution.
- It's all due to technological advancements.
- IT has had minimal impact on ordinary people, and India is far from being a knowledge-based economy or culture.
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