Pilot said the villagers did not do anything special for the interaction, but were just showcasing what they had done over the past year.
Kanpura was surveyed by US embassy staff and selected as a model for incorporating e-governance in rural India.
President Obama mentioned his e-interaction with the Kanpura panchayat while speaking to students at St Xavier's College in Mumbai later on Sunday morning. He said he was impressed to know that farmers could receive crop information on their cell phones and women could get suitable equipment for farming with the aid of the broadband network.
"The president wanted to learn more about how broadband was helping villagers," said Pilot who will stay in the village till the night, "As far as IT technology goes, a beginning has been made and our goal is to connect all village panchayats in the country and bring transformational change."
Image: President Barack Obama interacts with villagers in Kanpura, Rajasthan, via a live Internet link in Mumbai. Photograph: Jason Reed/Reuters
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