Dell Technologies' India Digital Inclusion Program Outreach Expanded After Equipping 2 Million Citizens with Digital Skills
06.12.2023 - 12:30:36
Business Wire India
Story highlights:
In partnership with the Common Service Centres Scheme (CSC)[i], Dell and Learning Links Foundation have successfully deployed solar-powered hubs in six aspirational districts as identified by the government. Key beneficiaries include students, youth, and women who are supported with trainings in digital and financial literacy, technical skills, entrepreneurship and career guidance & revenue-generating services guidance towards future job creation and achieving financial sustainability.
Dell is now extending the reach of the Mobile Solar Community Hubs to five additional districts;
Additionally, the program aims to upskill and digitally empower 200 ex-servicemen/retiring junior-ranked personnel (Jawans) of the Indian Armed Forces. Support is extended to address any lack of opportunities for skill acquisition and learning during their military tenure that may have resulted in a gap in their post-retirement prospects. The hubs will also assist wards of military personnel or 4000 students at defence schools, by introducing them to digital skills such as coding and block-programming.
“The digital challenges could be the result of lacking one or more fundamental elements needed for digital inclusion; access to technology, skill building opportunities to learn and grow, and the support they need to get started. Partnering with the government over the years in various activities has helped drive transformational change and address the digital divide,” said Alok Ohrie, president and managing director, Dell Technologies India.
Archana Sahay, regional giving manager, Asia Pacific & Japan at Dell Technologies, said, “Our collaboration is driven by the goal to support underrepresented communities to achieve digital equity, where they find themselves equipped with technology capacity needed for full participation in the society and economy. From students to women and now ex-servicemen, the opportunity to help them gain the skills to participate in India’s evolving digital society is a rewarding contribution.”
Nuriya Ansari of Learning Links Foundation said, “The expansion plan will be critical in transforming the lives of rural underrepresented communities, and ex-servicemen and retiring junior-ranked personnel from the Indian Armed Forces. These dedicated individuals face difficulties transitioning to civilian life due to a lack of opportunities for skill acquisition and learning during their military service. We value their dedication and discipline gained through military service and aim to provide them with a diverse range of career opportunities and choices.”
Learning Links Foundation will continue to provide on-the-ground support for the vans, which will equip the beneficiaries with digital and financial literacy, impart knowledge about cyber safety, and harness technological skills.
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Solar Community Hub placed at a school in Bangalore |
Story highlights:
- Launched in 2022 in partnership with Common Services Centres Scheme, the program has reached 2 million beneficiaries, empowering underrepresented communities in areas with poor-socio economic indicators.
- In 2023-24, the program aims to impact an additional 1.2 million people, including 200 retired defence personnel and their wards with digital inclusion opportunities.
In partnership with the Common Service Centres Scheme (CSC)[i], Dell and Learning Links Foundation have successfully deployed solar-powered hubs in six aspirational districts as identified by the government. Key beneficiaries include students, youth, and women who are supported with trainings in digital and financial literacy, technical skills, entrepreneurship and career guidance & revenue-generating services guidance towards future job creation and achieving financial sustainability.
Dell is now extending the reach of the Mobile Solar Community Hubs to five additional districts;
- Pauri Garhwal (Uttarakhand)
- Ramgarh (Jharkhand)
- Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh)
- Pathankot (Punjab)
- Gurugram (Haryana)
Additionally, the program aims to upskill and digitally empower 200 ex-servicemen/retiring junior-ranked personnel (Jawans) of the Indian Armed Forces. Support is extended to address any lack of opportunities for skill acquisition and learning during their military tenure that may have resulted in a gap in their post-retirement prospects. The hubs will also assist wards of military personnel or 4000 students at defence schools, by introducing them to digital skills such as coding and block-programming.
“The digital challenges could be the result of lacking one or more fundamental elements needed for digital inclusion; access to technology, skill building opportunities to learn and grow, and the support they need to get started. Partnering with the government over the years in various activities has helped drive transformational change and address the digital divide,” said Alok Ohrie, president and managing director, Dell Technologies India.
Archana Sahay, regional giving manager, Asia Pacific & Japan at Dell Technologies, said, “Our collaboration is driven by the goal to support underrepresented communities to achieve digital equity, where they find themselves equipped with technology capacity needed for full participation in the society and economy. From students to women and now ex-servicemen, the opportunity to help them gain the skills to participate in India’s evolving digital society is a rewarding contribution.”
Nuriya Ansari of Learning Links Foundation said, “The expansion plan will be critical in transforming the lives of rural underrepresented communities, and ex-servicemen and retiring junior-ranked personnel from the Indian Armed Forces. These dedicated individuals face difficulties transitioning to civilian life due to a lack of opportunities for skill acquisition and learning during their military service. We value their dedication and discipline gained through military service and aim to provide them with a diverse range of career opportunities and choices.”
Learning Links Foundation will continue to provide on-the-ground support for the vans, which will equip the beneficiaries with digital and financial literacy, impart knowledge about cyber safety, and harness technological skills.
[i] [i] Common Service Centers Scheme (CSC) is a Digital India program under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) helps organizations and individuals build their digital future and transform how they work, live and play. The company provides customers with the industry’s broadest and most innovative technology and services portfolio for the data era.
Copyright ©2023 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved. Dell Technologies, Dell Technologies, Dell, and Dell EMC are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners.