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Dell Opens Knowledge Center in India
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Jun 28, 2008
Dell has inaugurated the Dell Multimedia Computer Center in India, for Literacy India, in Bajgera Village, Gurgaon. The center aims to introduce mature and advanced skills in computer education like multimedia, 3D imaging, sound and video editing, desktop publishing etc., to under-privileged children and youth of the society.
Set up with funds from the Dell Foundation, the Knowledge Center is operational with 20 state-of-the-art Dell Optiplex 330 desktop computers that will be equipped with pertinent software to teach advanced applications. Children and youth between the ages of 13 and 19 will get get an opportunity to learn advanced software applications.
Speaking at the launch of the Center, Vivek Mathur, site director (Gurgaon) of Dell International Services said, "We are very happy to provide a Dell Knowledge Center for Literacy India. This project is yet another example of Dell's commitment to providing advanced IT education for children from under-served sections. What has emerged in the most exemplary fashion is the desire to learn more, by the children at Literacy India. We hope to inculcate optimum knowledge to these children by providing this Center."
The center reaffirms Dell's ongoing community outreach initiatives under h.u.g. (Helping u Grow) program.
This program involves employee engagement, and support for the communities through commitment of time, expertise and technology.
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