Era Of Digitization, Personal Computers Are No Longer A Luxury, They Are A Necessity

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Era Of Digitization, Personal Computers Are No Longer A Luxury, They Are A Necessity The Logical Indian Crew

May 9th, 2017

In the era of digitization, personal computers are no longer a luxury, they are a necessity. But, as more than half of India’s population resides in rural areas, children are stripped of a shot at enhanced learning. An initiative by Dell – ‘Dell Aarambh – A PC for education initiative’ hopes to bridge this gap and align every child’s learning process.

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