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Decoding Harisal, India's first soon-to-be 'smart village'

The state and Microsoft want to make Harisal in Melghat, India's malnutrition capital, the country’s first 'smart village'. We travel to the hamlet to see what it really needs

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On the state highway to Melghat, you will not find Harisal on milestones or road signs, not even when you are just 10 km away. It comes up suddenly — a cluster of houses, a prominent blue Bank of Maharashtra board, and a fading green sign that says ‘Harisal’, which is a “medium-sized village” as the 2011 census described it.

Harisal village, which has been a nondescript adivasi settlement, finds itself on the Digital India map. Pics/Sameer Markande
Harisal village, which has been a nondescript adivasi settlement, finds itself on the Digital India map. Pics/Sameer Markande

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