Source: News on Air
Context:
India’s Samriddh Gram initiative has been nominated for the prestigious WSIS Prizes 2026 in the “Enabling Environment” category (AL C6), recognizing its role in leveraging ICT for sustainable rural development.
What is the Samriddh Gram Initiative?
Samriddh Gram (meaning “Prosperous Village”) is an integrated phygital (physical + digital) service delivery model. It is designed to turn the high-speed fiber backbone of BharatNet into a functional utility for rural citizens.
- Lead Agency: Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications.
- The Hub: The initiative centers around Samriddhi Kendras (SK)—physical community hubs (800–1000 sq. ft.) that provide assisted digital services.
- First Milestone: The first official Samriddhi Kendra was recently inaugurated in Umri Village, Madhya Pradesh.
Key Service Pillars of Samriddhi Kendras
| Sector | Services Offered |
| Healthcare | Telemedicine via e-Sanjeevani; health kiosks for basic diagnostics and vitals monitoring. |
| Education | AR/VR smart classrooms; access to Diksha, Swayam, and vocational training labs. |
| Agriculture | Smart Farming: IoT sensors for soil health, smart pump controllers, and drone-based pesticide spraying. |
| Governance | Assisted access to e-schemes and integration with ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) for local artisans. |
| Safety | Village-wide security through Smart CCTV and drone surveillance. |
| Connectivity | Deployment of PM-WANI public Wi-Fi hotspots and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) connections. |
About the WSIS Prizes 2026
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prizes are the global recognition platform for digital development, managed by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
- Aim: To honor projects that use Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- India’s Nomination: Samriddh Gram is nominated under Action Line C6: Enabling Environment, which focuses on creating the legal, policy, and infrastructure frameworks necessary for a digital society to thrive.
- Process: Winners are selected through a global multistakeholder process involving public voting and expert evaluation.
Key Concepts: Keyword Q&A
Q: What does “Phygital” mean in this context?
A: It refers to the combination of a physical space (the Samriddhi Kendra building) with digital tools (AR/VR, IoT, Broadband). This is crucial for rural India where people often need “assisted” digital access rather than just a standalone app.
Q: How does this link to BharatNet?
A: BharatNet provides the “highway” (the fiber optic cable). Samriddh Gram provides the “vehicles” (the actual services like healthcare and education) that run on that highway. Without initiatives like this, the fiber remains underutilized.
Q: What is PM-WANI?
A: The Prime Minister’s Wi-Fi Access Network Interface. It allows small shopkeepers or village centers to set up public Wi-Fi hotspots, democratizing internet access without requiring a massive telecom tower.
Conceptual MCQs
Q1. Under which “Action Line” category has India’s Samriddh Gram initiative been nominated for the WSIS Prizes 2026?
A) C1: Role of governments in ICT
B) C4: Capacity building
C) C6: Enabling environment
D) C7: E-health
Q2. Where was the first Samriddhi Kendra officially inaugurated?
A) Umri, Madhya Pradesh
B) Jamtara, Jharkhand
C) Punsari, Gujarat
D) Hiware Bazar, Maharashtra
Q3. Which digital commerce platform is Samriddh Gram integrated with to help rural entrepreneurs?
A) Amazon India
B) ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce)
C) GeM (Government e-Marketplace)
D) UPI
Answers
- Q1: C (Action Line C6 focuses on the environment created to enable ICT growth.)
- Q2: A (The pilot was recently inaugurated in Umri village.)
- Q3: B (ONDC allows local village businesses to list their products on a national digital network.)
Exam Relevance
| Exam Focus Area | Relevance Level |
| NABARD Grade A/B | Rural Development (ICT in Agriculture, Rural Infrastructure) |
| SSC / Banking | Current Affairs (Awards, International Organizations, New Schemes) |





