Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir – Five state-of-the-art Information and Communication Technology (ICT) laboratories have been inaugurated in government schools across Srinagar district. The initiative, a product of a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) collaboration between Alpha International and NTT Data, aims to enhance digital learning infrastructure for students.
The inauguration ceremony was held at Government Girls Higher Secondary School Nawakadal, with District Development Commissioner Srinagar, Akshay Labroo (IAS), attending as the chief guest. The establishment of these ICT labs across five institutions—Government Girls Higher Secondary School Nawakadal, Government Boys High School Dara, Government Boys High School Panzinara, Government Boys High School Bakshipora, and Government Girls High School Balhama—marks a significant step in improving the quality of education accessible to students in these areas.
The project, supported by NTT Data under its CSR program and implemented by ELFA International, underscores a commitment to bridging the digital divide and providing students with access to modern technological resources. This initiative is expected to foster curiosity, confidence, and capability among students, equipping them for a digitally driven world.
NTT Data, a global IT services company, has a longstanding commitment to CSR, focusing on initiatives that contribute to societal well-being through education, technology, and economic philanthropy. Their involvement in this project aligns with their broader mission to leverage IT innovations for a more prosperous and sustainable society. Alpha International, through its various initiatives, also emphasizes making a tangible difference in communities.
The introduction of these ICT labs is part of a wider effort to boost digital literacy and improve educational outcomes in Jammu and Kashmir. Recent reports indicate a growing investment in CSR activities within the Union Territory, with funds directed towards education, health, rural development, and environmental sustainability.
Experts note that meaningful CSR in regions like Kashmir should extend beyond charitable acts to focus on long-term investments in education, healthcare, skill development, and environmental conservation. Such collaborations are seen as vital for supporting livelihoods, protecting natural resources, and strengthening community development.
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