International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering
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| TITLE | Next Gen Digital Inclusion for Tomorrow’s AP Urban Workforce under Viksit Bharat 2047 – Quality Education policy |
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| ABSTRACT | Next-generation digital inclusion is a critical enabler for developing a skilled and future-ready urban workforce in Andhra Pradesh under the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision and the Quality Education Policy. This study investigates an inclusive digital learning framework designed to address disparities in access, affordability, and continuity of education caused by uneven connectivity and socio-economic constraints.The methodology integrates system design, offlinefirst learning platforms, and prototype-based evaluation using real-world mobility and connectivity scenarios. The proposed work develops a resilient digital inclusion framework to support quality education and workforce readiness under intermittent connectivity conditions in alignment with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. The framework adopts an offline-first digital learning architecture supported by Delay-Tolerant Networking to ensure continuous access to educational resources without dependence on persistent Internet connectivity. Adaptive content synchronization and priority-based data scheduling are employed to manage learning materials and updates efficiently. Existing research on digital inclusion and remote education primarily relies on continuous Internet connectivity through wired broadband, satellite-based communication systems. |
| AUTHOR | DR. D.J SAMATHA NAIDU, M.NAGA LAKSHMI Principal, Annamacharya PG College of Computer Studies, Rajampet, Andhra Pradesh, India Student MCA, Annamacharya PG College of Computer Studies, Rajampet, Andhra Pradesh, India |
| VOLUME | 183 |
| DOI | DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2026.1404057 |
| pdf/57_Next Gen Digital Inclusion for Tomorrow’s AP Urban Workforce under Viksit Bharat 2047 – Quality Education policy.pdf | |
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