India, May 16 -- In a vast country of over 1.4 billion individuals from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, each region in India develops at its own pace. While some states experience rapid urbanisation with thriving industries, extensive transportation networks, and accessible services, another facet of the country, i.e., the hinterlands, is relatively slower in keeping pace with technological advancements.

The stark urban-rural divide in India has left rural citizens underserved in terms of both social and financial amenities. There has been a long-standing need to address the economic disparity and promote financial inclusion among these populations. Even so, the scenario isn't entirely bleak. Fortunately, digitisation and technology ...