UNION DIGITAL CENTERs have enabled citizens to easily and cost effectively access livelihood information and services that affect their daily lives. Today, a farmer in a remote location can learn about appropriate fertilizer and pesticide use for his crops; a victim of domestic abuse can access information on legal resources; a villager can apply for land records, a migrant labourer can learn English using digital resources; and unbanked people can access banking services from UNION DIGITAL CENTER. All these are now possible from a UNION DIGITAL CENTER located typically within walking distance or a few kilometers from the citizen’s home.