Indian Army Bridges Digital Divide in Bhaderwah with New Computer Lab
The Indian Army's 4 Rashtriya Rifles unit has launched a cutting-edge computer lab for Little Angel School in Bhaderwah, aiming to bridge the digital divide. This initiative as part of Operation Sadbhavna seeks to equip students with essential computer skills necessary for success in today's technology-driven world.
- Country:
- India
The Indian Army's 4 Rashtriya Rifles (4RR) unit has unveiled a state-of-the-art computer lab at Little Angel School, Bhaderwah Campus. This move aims to promote digital literacy among students, enhancing their competitiveness at national and global levels. Commanding Officer Col Yogesh Chouhan emphasized the necessity of computer education in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
During the inauguration, Col Chouhan remarked, 'Education combats ignorance, unemployment, and extremism. Empowering youth with skills ensures they become tomorrow's torchbearers of peace and progress.' The fully equipped facility boasts high-speed computers and advanced software, promising to elevate the learning experience and bridge educational gaps in the region.
Students expressed joy over the new opportunities. Prikshit Kumar, a student, highlighted the newfound ability to learn coding and prepare for exams, while Ritika Sharma of Class 8 shared her excitement about pursuing graphic design. This initiative exemplifies the Indian Army's commitment to community development beyond its security duties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
SSAHE and upGrad Collaborate to Revolutionize Engineering Education
NZ Approves New Pay Deal for Area School Principals to Support Rural Education
Harmonizing Engineering and Music Education at IIT-Madras
Strategic Boost for Kota-Bundi Education: Major Reforms Aimed at Transformative Growth
Prashant Kumar Takes Helm of Uttar Pradesh Education Commission

