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JANG, Jun 12: The Indian Army has long been recognized not only for its role in national defence but also for its continuous and dedicated efforts toward, the welfare of communities across the country. This commitment is evident through numerous initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for civilian particularly in remote and under developed areas.
At Jang, the Indian Army has continued its welfare efforts by establishing the “Doctor Kalam Computer lab” at the Government Upper Primary School. The establishment of computer lab was marked by the donation of ten fully- equipped computers, complete with all necessary accessories. To ensure a conducive learning environment, the Indian Army also provided classroom furniture.
In addition, two projectors and a projector screen were contributed to facilitate interactive and multimedia-based teaching methods.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by ADC Jang Hakraso Kri, local dignitaries, school staff, and enthusiastic students, who expressed their gratitude for the generous contribution. The new computer lab is expected to significantly enhance the educational experience by providing students with access to digital resources, thereby bridging the gap between traditional teaching methods and modern technological advancements.
The computer lab is named in honour of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who was not only a distinguished scientist but also a revered President of India. His dedication to education and his vision for a technologically advanced India continues to inspire millions.