Indians Had 5% Lesser Phones From 2018 To 2021

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This implies that the incomes of Indians are taking a hit and they do not feel financially secure enough to acquire or keep their moviel devices, which are fast moving to an aspirational “luxury” to a common necessity that impacts all areas from education, banking and personal finance, connectivity, employment, and more. This trend of declining phones is bound to increase the #DigitalDivide in terms of learning outcomes since education has shifted significantly to remote and online modes as part of the post-pandemic “new normal”. Rate Of Decline Per State Tamil Nadu and Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir saw the largest declines in mobile phones. J&K has also been frequently hit by suspension of internet, mobile phone services and downgrading of services from 3G to 2G at a time when the world has progressed to 5G. The chart below shows the rate of decline in the top 6 states.

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