13,600 Govt School Students Learn Computer Skills In Narayanpet

Hyderabad/Narayanpet, March.9 (Maxim News): Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) held its Digithon, a digital literacy drive that aims at giving students basic exposure to computer skills. Some 127 schools were covered in the two-day event and some 13,600 students have been given digital skills.

IT Principal secretary Jayesh Ranjan flagged off the event at BRKR Bhavan here while Narayanpet District Collector Hari Chandana inaugurated the event and also supervised the training program.

The training went on for 16 hours. The Collector lauded the efforts of TITA in conducting the digital awareness for the students. Some 130 techies, four medicos and system repair crew from Hyderabad have travelled to Narayanpet. They stayed at the Government residential hostel during the training module.

The training covered basics of computers, Internet awareness, email creation, digital transactions, Google maps, search engine and others. The visitors also held discussions on varied topics, importance of creativity and entrepreneurship. They also conducted a Hackathon where 100 students participated. They were asked to work and focus on evolving solutions for local problems.

District Collector Hari Chandana supervised the training at KGBV. She also kept a tab on the module happening at other locations through the Digithon Trava app. The Collector, who was earlier in Hyderabad West Zone, had earlier worked with TITA on various modules. She expressed her happiness on the program outcomes and asked TITA to scale up the module to other districts. So far, four districts have been covered, she added.

Speaking on the occasion, TITA founder and global president Sundeep Kumar Makthala said the District Collector extended cooperation for the conduct of Digithon. He said efforts will be made to extend the Digithon to other districts. He later presented certificates to the students.

DEO Ravinder, TITA members Pradeep Nilagiri, Soumya, Srikanth, Ramya, Harika, Shankar, Sai, Dharmender, Jnanakar, Nagarj and others attended. (Maxim News)

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