Berman (2008) showed that new ICT methods had played a crucial role in the development of emerging countries. In this regard India and Sri Lanka have made significant developments in ICTs use in remote areas. In the context of India the Proletarian Organization funded by government and United Nations Agencies have started participatory, bottom-up approach to enhance its development projects in remote areas and implemented Virtual Knowledge Centres (VKCs) equipped with computers, internet access, and communication systems for farmers including the use of loudspeaker systems. These centres of the internet have played a vital role in the capacity building of farmers in their development. Furthermore, internet increased many opportunities for community. By using the internet farmers were getting the information about their production from different markets of their near cities as well as big markets of the country. Similarly obtain the information about agriculture new techniques and methods for increase their product. Internet has created a room for farmers to get latest information on market.