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‘vivo For Education’ CSR programme to provide vivo smartphones worth Rs. 10 lakhs and cash scholarship worth Rs. 1.5 lakhs to support education of 100 underprivileged kids

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vivo in collaboration with Protean (formerly known as NSDL), announced afresh phase of the ‘vivo For Education’ program today. As part of this phase, vivo will provide 100 vivo smartphones worth Rs. 10 lakhs and a cash scholarship worth Rs. 1.5 lakhs to support education of 100 underprivileged kids.

What is vivo for Education?

Aligned with Government of India’s objective to support education, the CSR programme aims to bridge the social and fiscal divide and support students from low-income families to continue their education. The activity will equip children with a smartphone that can help them achieve an enriching learning experience even through online distance learning amid challenging times.
On the occasion, Yogendra Sriramula, Director, Brand Strategy, vivo India said, “In this time of distance learning, smartphones are a lifeline to students. As a brand, we strongly believe that technology can simplify work, help education and knowledge acquisition, support passions and beyond. We are delighted to find ways to help more and more students realize their dreams. We endeavour to bring joy in their learning and a smile on their faces.”
Driven by the purpose to create a world of joy through superior yet simplified technology and experiences, the brand’s offerings help users capture joyful moments and have made it a leader in the Indian market.
Under this leg of the CSR initiative, students who are studying in class 11 presently will be provided with a vivo smartphone and a cash scholarship.
Earlier, vivo supported the education of 100 underprivileged students by providing vivo smartphones for their online education. Additionally, the brand also provided cash scholarship worth Rs. 8 lakh to over 65 students as part of ‘vivo For Education’ initiative.

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