Gurugram, India: To commemorate its 15-years milestone in India, SoftwareOne, a global provider of software and cloud technology solutions, has announced a collaboration with Sapno ke Pankh – a Gurgaon based Not-for-Profit organization dedicated to empowering underserved children through education. This initiative complements our customer-centric approach by fostering digital literacy in future generations.
The collaboration marks the official launch of the ‘DigiSaksham Initiative’, a pan-India effort by Software One India to transform access to digital learning for children from underserved communities.
Rooted in SoftwareOne’s long-standing commitment to technology-led empowerment, the DigiSaksham initiative will establish fully equipped, tech-enabled learning spaces across the country. Each lab will feature digital classrooms outfitted with interactive whiteboards, projectors, computer stations, and structured e-learning content aligned with local school curricula. The goal is to bridge the digital divide by enabling engaging, inclusive, and future-ready learning environments.
Speaking on the initiative, Munish Gupta, Managing Director, Software One India, said: “As we mark 15 years of growth in India, we’re proud to give back in a way that drives lasting impact. This initiative reflects our core purpose, ensuring every child, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive in a digital-first world. It goes beyond infrastructure; it’s about sparking curiosity, building digital skills, and supporting the aspirations of young learners.”
In addition to providing technology, the initiative includes holistic support such as communication workshops and communication workshops volunteered by Software One employees.
Together with Sapno ke Pankh, Software One aims to build resilient learning ecosystems that empower children from underserved communities with 21st-century skills and confidence.
This milestone CSR effort underscores Software One’s mission to create meaningful, community-led impact while building a digitally inclusive society.
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