Students told to become computer literate

Students told to become computer literate
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The Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA) project director D Chandrasekhar Raju has asked students to equip themselves with computer literacy. “This is an age of information technology and students must keep pace with the changing trend,” he said.

The Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA) project director D Chandrasekhar Raju has asked students to equip themselves with computer literacy. “This is an age of information technology and students must keep pace with the changing trend,” he said.

He was speaking after inaugurating the batch of free computer training for students at the MB Vignan Kendram in Vijayawada on Sunday. Chandrasekhar Raju said that it was a rare opportunity being given by the organisers. He advised the students of the present programme to learn carefully all the nuances of computer operation in order to derive full benefit out of this.

Popular Shoe Mart chairman Ch Arun Kumar said the objective of donating the computers aimed at extending a helping hand to promote universal togetherness and aimed at imparting training among the students in computer basics, operating systems usage of Windows XP, MS-Office and internet. MB Vignan Kendram convener KSC Bose and others also participated in the inaugural session of the free computer training programme.

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