This is really interesting to read, as I have no clue at all about how things are in India, so I appreciate these posts. All of currency are becoming wild cards these days. Such an interesting/unnerving/exciting time.
I have a question about many of the Indians who likely don't have internet access in certain very poor areas: what do they do in the face of a coming digital economy? Or is this not as common as I think? Maybe the first question is how are they "doing things" now?
In a similar way I do worry a little about some of our communities in Canada, but less so as the internet is so ubiquitous here, and government programs often cover those kinds of things.
Hope it's not a stupid question! But I often think of those around the world at the enormous disadvantage of not having internet access, and not having a lifetime of experience with computers in such a time as this. There is one guy on here in an African country I don't remember, and he is using some of his earnings to set up little free-access internet cafes for this reason.