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The Delhi government is setting up 100 computer labs in government schools, partnering with the Ladli Foundation Trust. The initiative aims to improve digital education for economically disadvantaged students. The government will provide infrastructure, while the foundation will equip labs with 20 computers each, offer maintenance, and conduct workshops. The project aligns with the National Education Policy 2020, Skill India, and Digital India missions, aiming to bridge the digital divide and expand students' career opportunities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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