The Indian villagers getting 'on the web'
The Indian government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi government wants to get the internet to as many as 250,000 villages by the end of 2016.
The programme will cost around $18bn (£11.5bn) - but how does being online really change things for people living far away from the India's big cities?
The BBC's Yogita Limaye travelled to Malegaon, about 250km north-east of Mumbai, to find out more for India Business Report.