joe miller reports from haryana.rom delhi but visitors from big cities seldom make the trip, yet residents here are no longer completely isolated. they have access to high—speed broadband thanks to an ambitious government plan to bring fibre—optic cables to every community in india. translation: now people do not need to go to the city to get their work done. they can look for their jobs, do their pensions, paperwork, passport applications at the same time. locals can consult doctors online, while kids from nearby schools brush up on their general knowledge. butjust about half of india's 250,000 village clusters have access to high—speed broadband, and even fewer of them have facilities like this one. and with india increasingly becoming a cashless and paperless society, many are in danger of being really left behind. just down the road, men and children alike take shelter from the searing heat. the internet, they say, has not decreased the divide between them and those living in cities. translation: we just want to