Business Wire India
  • Under Dell’s 2020 Legacy of Good plan, company focuses on preparing youth for the digital world, by enabling technology access
  • Clocking 1,05,000+ Dell employee volunteer hours, the company’s giving initiatives impacted 6,00,000+ students and 27,000+ teachers across India
tenyears.th 29 th September, 2017 Program milestones over the last decade – 
  • Dell Youth Learning program empowered 6,00,000+ students across India with technology access
  • Through the program, over 27,000+ teachers were trained to inspire students to innovate, collaborate and learn
  • Dell employees clocked in a record high 1,05,000+ volunteerism hours spent on working with the NGOs to impart Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills and education through visual content
  • The program touches 5000+ schools across India – covering Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Odisha, Punjab, Haryana and Delhi
  • The initiative provided schools access to a minimum of a Dell Laptop, Dell projector and interactive e-learning content that is developed with support from Dell funding
ten yearstowardsQuotes from Dell ExecutivesRajeev Kapoor, Vice President Finance and CSR Champion, Dell EMC India.Chandrasekar Krishnamurthy Vice President, Global Services and Executive Sponsor – Corporate Sustainability, Dell EMC Corporation.Testimonials from NGO Partners We are happy to be associated with Dell for over 9 years now. Today, when we see the company approach this important milestone, we feel proud to be associated with them. We began work with Dell in 2009 with just 24 schools, only to grow stronger and serve 3641 schools across 6 states today. With Dell’s assistance, we were able to launch the Digital Equalizer program across India to bridge the digital divide and transform under-resourced schools into dynamic places to teach and learn through collaboration and projects. The Dell Youth Learning program has been an inspiring and revered partnership in the journey to prove that technology plays a vital role in empowering the youth of today,” Sajit Menon, Head of Programs, American India Foundation.Nuriya Ansari, Managing Partner, Learning Links Foundation.Prasanna Vadayar, CEO, Sikshana FoundationAbout Dell Inc. Dell Inc., a part of Dell Technologies, provides customers of all sizes – including 98 percent of the Fortune 500 – with a broad, innovative portfolio from edge to core to cloud. Dell Inc. comprises Dell client as well as Dell EMC infrastructure offerings that enable organizations to modernize, automate and transform their data center while providing today’s workforce and consumers what they need to securely connect, produce, and collaborate from anywhere at any time .The aggregated numbers include initiatives of legacy EMC and Dell Youth Learning in the last 10 years