Edimpact Project Surya Kiran - Bridging the Digital Divide Through Solar Energy-based Digital Literacy Van

Press Trust of India  |  DELHI 

/ -- It is a fallacy that is becoming digitally literate at all levels. In actuality, it can be seen that the in is increasing due to lack of proper training in digital to rural youth which in turn results in improper and unproductive use of the In simple terms, one can say that it, the Internet, is not being utilised positively in the developmental process of rural

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Lack of trained professionals, unavailability of coupled with tough terrain of interior villages has always been a major factor in inhibiting digital drive in rural India.

Digital is now taking a whole new meaning in rural India. Edimpact, a company based in and now expanding to many other states in India, is playing a pivotal role in imparting computer skills to the unprivileged rural children through its Project 'Surya Kiran'. has developed a mobile computer lab which is powered by and does not require conventional electric supply. EECO vans have been redesigned with a 1KVA inverter and battery powered by solar panels on the roof. The interior of the vehicle has been redesigned to power 5 laptops and one demo computer and is equipped with 6 to 7 students can sit comfortably and learn basic computer skills. The system has a backup of around 7 hours (when is not available), which otherwise runs directly on This mobile facility is thus a great boon to the schools where students do not have a full-fledged computer lab in their schools or a

According to the of Edimpact, Srivastava, the vehicle will have a and a trained professional who will go to remote villages and provide training on Computer Basics, Internet, E-mail, Cyber Security, Productivity Programs and Cashless Transactions. According to Mr. Sanwill, the company also has plans to provide to rural citizens like UID registration, PAN registration, certificates applications, of results, etc. What is significant is that the mobile centre operates within the village and that the people don't have a problem of commuting to towns to access this knowledge.

The flexibility in design and functionality enables the Project vehicle to be used as a mobile health centre, cybercaf, an IT classroom and even as a centre to organise community training in. These vehicles, the first of their kind, are also used to impart google apps training to teachers in schools where such facilities don't exist. This aspect is also to be given greater focus in the coming year. Equipping the with advanced computer knowledge and the students with basic and practical computer skills is vision of the future.

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is an education company registered in the USA and India. We devise unique learning programs that use the latest to impart knowledge, especially computer knowledge. The objective of the company is to make education accessible to all, by delivering knowledge in a simple and affordable manner. The company is running its projects now in several states in India. For more information, visit

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First Published: Fri, November 30 2018. 18:05 IST