“Everyone thinks of development as providing basic livelihood needs like food, bamboos for shelter, a cow or a goat (through animal husbandry schemes), but nobody has thought of equity for them, probably because the people here are not tech savvy,” Gupta said. So, what I tried to do was give them equity through exposure so that their children may learn about blockchain and do something in the future.”
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