The benefits of information and communication technologies (ICTs) have flowed mainly to particular groups: to the rich rather than the poor; more to men rather than women. However, there are signs that ICTs may be able to reach across these divisions, delivering both economic and social benefits to some of the most excluded groups, such as women in poor communities. In this research paper we are only focusing and analyzing the major activities of the ICT based micro enterprises under the aegis of Kudumbashree, demographic profile of women members working ICT micro enterprises, analysis on member strength and average sales performance ICT micro enterprises, analysis on women ICT micro enterprises relationship with stakeholders and support of agency to ICT enterprises.
">The benefits of information and communication technologies (ICTs) have flowed mainly to particular groups: to the rich rather than the poor; more to men rather than women. However, there are signs that ICTs may be able to reach across these divisions, delivering both economic and social benefits to some of the most excluded groups, such as women in poor communities. In this research paper we are only focusing and analyzing the major activities of the ICT based micro enterprises under the aegis of Kudumbashree, demographic profile of women members working ICT micro enterprises, analysis on member strength and average sales performance ICT micro enterprises, analysis on women ICT micro enterprises relationship with stakeholders and support of agency to ICT enterprises.