Project Report
| Apr 30, 2018
Digital Literacy - Annual report
By Seena Nuchikat Patrath | Manager - Corporate Relations
Plan was to
Offer free basic computer education to youths from slum area of Bangalore
Train 600 students from June 2017 to May 2018
Highlights
- 542 students enrolled in the course
- –438students passed out
- –104 students pursuing the course
- –41 students got placed
Project Performance - What went well
- Successfully Trained 542 students
- Placed 41 students. Highest salary offered is 15000.
- Successfully trained one blind student
- Project management data ( student profile, attendance, assignment etc ) all properly captured in google drive.
Future Plans
- Planning to introduce DTP course from June 2018
- Need to introduce spoken English and personality development courses
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Dec 1, 2017
Monthly report
By Seena Nuchikat Patrath | Senior Corporate relations
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- People in Slums/Backward areas do not perceive education as useful. They usually tend to learn some skill for their livelihood
- In the recent years, people have realized the importance of Computer and Life skill Training and opt for such courses to enrich their skills. Computer Courses offers specialized & practical knowledge and provides individuals with opportunities for employment and economic independence
To over come this Problem & to empower the Youth vidya Chetana Started Computer courses at 6 Centers at Bangalore
- Skill Development courses for youth:
- Typing - 1 month
- Computer basic -1 month
- Computer advanced -1 month
- Tally basic - 1 month
Tally advanced - 2 month
All Centers Job Place Details
Kamakshipalya
15
K.P.Agrahara
11
Bapuji Nagar
4
Grand Total
30
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Sep 1, 2017
Summary of the students studying in Digital centres
By Seena Nuchikat Patrath | Project Manager
BBMP has notified 600 slums in bangalore. Due to the situation that the students are in , they drop out from school or do not go in for higher studies. There are children who fail in 10th or 12th and then sit at home as they are disheartened and do not go in for further studies
Digital Literacy centres are run in these slums where the students do not have any knowledge of computers. These studetns who drop out are encouraged to join these digital learning centres by our dedicated teachers and mentor them to finish their education. Along with it they also help them in learning computers and soft skills for feree and then are placed in different organisations in the position of data entry, retail etc
Few students are also taught TALLY and placed in accountant's office as accountants.
The summary of the students in August is added along in the document . Many students who have been placed expressed their Thanks and Gratitude.
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