Shadow Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, Mar 04:
In a remarkable initiative to promote digital literacy and vocational training, the State Bank of India (SBI), under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, has donated computers and accessories worth Rs 5,64,500 to the Dhruva AWWA Vocational Training Centre, Udhampur.
The donation includes six desktop computers, one server PC, seven UPS systems, six headphones, English-speaking software, 18 computer tables, and 18 chairs. This contribution aims to enhance the learning experience of students by providing them with access to modern technology and improving their digital skills.
The initiative was led by the State Bank of India, Chinar Compound, Udhampur branch, with the support and guidance of Regional Manager Rajeev Kumar Chabra. The donation was formally handed over in the presence of Branch Manager Vikram Dev Arya and Senior Associate Ashwani Kumar, who visited the training centre and interacted with the beneficiaries.
Speaking on the occasion, Branch Manager Vikram Dev Arya emphasized SBI’s commitment to empowering communities through education and skill development. He stated that access to technology plays a vital role in today’s world, and this initiative will equip students with essential computer skills, enhancing their employment prospects.
The Dhruva AWWA Vocational Training Centre expressed gratitude for SBI’s generous contribution, acknowledging the positive impact it will have on skill development programs for the students.
SBI continues to strengthen its role as a responsible corporate entity by actively supporting initiatives that foster education, digital literacy, and self-reliance among youth. This contribution is another step towards empowering communities and ensuring a brighter future for aspiring learners.