"We had set a target of making six crore villagers digitally literate. I'm happy to inform that one crore people are now digitally literate. Out of that, 49,000 are from Assam," the Union Information Technology Minister said at a function here.
The 'Common Service Centres' performing various duties digitally in rural areas have an important role in this regard, he said.
Prasad said currently 2,892 active CSCs are functioning on Assam, imparting services in Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, insurance services along with host of other areas involving digital expertise.
The CSCs are also imparting legal counselling to villagers with 7,980 cases across the country, of which 2,054 are from Assam.
The Union Minister also informed that BPOs will be opened in Majuli, Silchar, Kokrajhar, Nagaon and Diphu, for which tender process has been initiated.
"Already three BPOs have opened in Guwahati and one in Jorhat. I'm very happy to know that the ones in Imphal and Kohima are getting orders from the US," he added.