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CSR: Mobile phones and tablets distributed to students in Delhi NCR as part of digital literacy drive 

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New Delhi, India: HMD, the maker of Nokia phones team up with the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation for a multifaceted initiative. The collaboration aims to provide smart devices to disadvantaged students in the Delhi NCR region, addressing the challenges of affordability and accessibility in advancing e-learning opportunities in India. The commemoration extended beyond device distribution, incorporating a plantation drive and raising awareness about e-waste and sustainability, including UPI payments among underprivileged communities. The inaugural distribution event occurred at NeeV – A Learning Centre in Village Nangli Umarpur, Golf Course Extension, Gurugram, with the presence of and Ravi Kunwar (VP, India & APAC, HMD Global), alongside key leaders from both organizations.
The goal was to promote awareness among school children at NeeV about e-waste management. Additionally, HMD kick-started a tree plantation campaign at the school.
In India, tablets and smartphones have become essential tools. Yet, students from less privileged backgrounds face a substantial challenge due to financial constraints, hindering access to smart devices. HMD and the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation are committed to addressing this digital gap. And improve e-learning opportunities for all students.
During the event, Ravi Kunwar (VP, India & APAC, HMD Global), said, “This initiative seamlessly aligns with HMD commitment to ensuring universal access to affordable, durable, and eco-conscious technology. Collaborating with the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation, a partner that shares our values of creating profound and sustainable impacts in people’s lives, brings us immense joy and serves as a manifesto for our dedication to reducing e-waste. At HMD, our mission is to empower individuals with the right technology while championing sustainable practices.”
Amitesh Shah, CEO of DA-ONE (a Shikhar Dhawan initiative), emphasized, “Technology access is indispensable for lifelong learning, transcending geographical boundaries. Through this initiative, our aim is to empower students, enabling them to make significant contributions to their communities. Our collaboration for this endeavour enables us to extend our reach to underprivileged school children, providing them with the tools to reshape the future with a wealth of resources at their disposal.”
Dr. Kanika Dewan, Director of Impact and Strategy at the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “We are delighted to collaborate on this initiative aimed at enhancing e-learning accessibility in India. While technology has played a remarkable role in expanding the reach and enhancing the quality of education, basic smart devices remain a luxury for a significant portion of the country. By providing these essential tools to our promising young minds, we are making a substantial investment in the future. Our commitment persists in working towards ensuring that every student has access to quality education.”

 

 

 

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