The Role of Digital Innovations in Localized News Reporting on Rural Development Awareness
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The Role of Digital Innovations in Localized News Reporting on Rural Development Awareness
Ankit Prakash Singh
Research Scholar; Ph.D. in Journalism and Mass Communication; AAFT University
Student ID: AUDRPHDC8242368
email: iaprakashsingh@gmail.com
Abstract
Digital innovations have transformed media communication globally, fundamentally altering localized news reporting in rural areas. This thesis examines the role of mobile technologies, social media platforms, multimedia storytelling, and citizen journalism in fostering rural development awareness across India. It investigates how these innovations bridge information gaps, empower marginalized populations, and enhance participation in developmental programs. Drawing on multiple case studies—including Khabar Lahariya, Mera Gaon Mera Vikas, and digital platforms in Maharashtra and Odisha—the research demonstrates that digital tools increase awareness of government schemes, health initiatives, educational opportunities, and agricultural innovations. Digital storytelling using vernacular languages, video, audio, and interactive voice response systems has proven especially effective for populations with low literacy levels.
While the benefits of digital innovations are significant, challenges persist, including infrastructural deficits, uneven digital literacy, affordability constraints, and the risk of misinformation. Policy interventions, capacity-building programs, and investment in digital infrastructure are crucial to maximizing impact. This study contributes to the literature by providing a comprehensive, context-specific analysis of digital innovations in rural India, illustrating their transformative potential for participatory communication, governance transparency, and inclusive rural development.
Keywords: Digital innovations, localized news reporting, rural development, citizen journalism, social media, participatory communication.
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