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June 20, 2025

CSR News: Sneh Asha Foundation Launches 10 New Computer Labs & Welcomes 3rd Batch of Scholarship Students

The Rangsharda Auditorium in Bandra West witnessed an inspiring convergence of purpose and progress as the Sneh Asha Foundation launched 10 new state-of-the-art computer labs across BMC and TMC schools and welcomed 12 bright students to its flagship Scholarship Programme. The landmark event brought together over 800 attendees, including government officials, educationists, corporate leaders, donors, and celebrities, each united by the shared vision of digital inclusion and educational equity.

Adding gravitas to the occasion were distinguished guests such as Salman Khan, Actor & Philanthropist, Ajinkya Rahane, Indian Cricketer, Boman Irani, Chairman and Managing Director of the Rustomjee Group, Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, MD Hiranandani Group, Ashish Shelar, Hon’ble Minister for Information Technology, Government of Maharashtra, Dr. Amit Saini, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Eastern Suburbs), Prarthi Dhawale, Trustee, Sneh Asha Foundation along with Mrs. Siddhi Jaiswal & Ms. Sneha Jaiswal, Co-Founders, Sneh Asha Foundation.

As a heartfelt gesture, Salman Khan awarded medals and personalised gifts to the scholarship students and donated 30 brand-new laptops to the Foundation, reaffirming his commitment to empowering the next generation through education and digital access.

Part of the Foundation’s expansive Digital Literacy Programme, the newly inaugurated labs equipped with over 600 high-performance computers are set to directly benefit more than 15,000 students from Grades 6 to 10. These future-forward labs are designed to teach everything from basic digital literacy to coding, AI concepts, and data analysis, helping prepare students for a competitive digital world.

The event also celebrated Batch 3 of the Sneh Asha Scholarship Programme, which offers full-spectrum educational support including coaching, college fees, laptops, mentorship, and career guidance to meritorious students from underserved communities. This year’s 12 scholars join a growing network supported under the Foundation’s three flagship tracks: Saraswati (10th-grade toppers), Shakti (graduation support), and Laxmi (postgraduate aspirants).

Founder & Chairperson Siddhi Jaiswal shared, “Our students are our greatest teachers. When they told us they didn’t know how to use the laptops we gave them, we knew it was time to bridge the digital divide in a deeper way. Today’s launch isn’t just about computers, it’s about confidence, opportunity, and equity.”

Co-Founder & Trustee Sneha Jaiswal added, “Too often, education solutions stop at access but access without empowerment is incomplete. Our goal isn’t just to provide infrastructure, it’s to transform entire learning ecosystems. These labs are not just rooms with computers; they are launchpads for possibility. And our scholarship programme isn’t just about financial aid it’s about mentorship, belief, and sustained hand-holding.”

Heartwarming stories of resilience and achievement also took center stage, with scholars now studying at IITs, athletes who’ve represented their state, and artists finding their voice—all nurtured by the Foundation’s holistic support ecosystem.

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