Young India is still behind the computer literacy rate as only 21.3% of the students in rural areas have access to computers. Ramagya Foundation organised a computer literacy session for 60 students under the Sangnak Program. Without these basic skills, one becomes unmarketable to potential universities and job opportunities
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