Delhi Speaker Opens Computer Centre, Calls It Step Towards 'Viksit Bharat'

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta inaugurated the Savitri Devi Goyal Institute of Computer Education and Reading Room in Nangloi, framing it as a stride towards a developed India. He emphasized that computer education is now a fundamental requirement and digital literacy is integral to true literacy in the modern age. The centre, equipped with 15 computers, aims to support students, especially from weaker economic backgrounds, in their academic and competitive exam preparations. The event, organized by Seva Bharati, also saw RSS Prant Pracharak Vishal highlight the initiative's role in inclusive digital empowerment and social upliftment.

Key Points: Delhi Speaker Inaugurates Computer Centre for 'Viksit Bharat'

  • Digital literacy as essential need
  • Support for competitive exam aspirants
  • Focus on economically weaker sections
  • Community-driven educational initiative
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Every reading room, computer centre a step towards 'Viksit Bharat': Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta inaugurates a computer education centre and reading room in Nangloi, emphasizing digital literacy as essential for a developed India.

"Every reading room and computer centre is a step towards 'Viksit Bharat'. - Vijender Gupta"

New Delhi, March 1

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta on Sunday inaugurated a computer education centre and reading room in Nangloi, describing it as another step towards 'Viksit Bharat'.

Inaugurating the Savitri Devi Goyal Institute of Computer Education and Reading Room, Gupta said, "Every reading room and computer centre is a step towards 'Viksit Bharat'. Computer education today is no longer a luxury but an essential requirement of our era. In the digital age, true literacy must necessarily include digital literacy."

Recalling his own student days, Gupta said he often searched for quiet spaces to study and found deep concentration in libraries such as the Ratan Tata Library in Timarpur near the Delhi School of Economics.

He noted that such reading spaces play a crucial role for students preparing for competitive examinations such as the IAS, IPS and other civil services, and expressed confidence that the new reading room would help many young aspirants achieve success in their academic and professional journeys.

Gupta called upon members of society to treat the centre as a collective community initiative and contribute in whatever way possible, whether by donating books, volunteering time or providing financial support.

He expressed confidence that the initiative would inspire the establishment of similar centres in the future and nurture a culture of service, discipline and learning among young people, ultimately benefiting society at large.

The programme, organised by Seva Bharati at Raghunath Dharamshala in Nangloi, marks a significant step towards empowering children and youth, especially from economically weaker sections, by providing access to digital learning facilities and a supportive academic environment, he said.

Gupta stated that the establishment of the centre is not merely the inauguration of a building or a room, but the opening up of new opportunities for talented youth who often lag behind due to a lack of resources.

He appreciated the efforts of Seva Bharati and the Goyal family for installing 15 computers and creating a dedicated reading room to support the educational aspirations of students in the community.

On the occasion, Vishal, Prant Pracharak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), underscored the collective commitment towards education, social upliftment and inclusive digital empowerment.

He expressed confidence that the institute would play a significant role in empowering students from economically weaker sections who are often unable to afford expensive educational facilities.

Vishal said that by providing computer education and study facilities at a nominal cost, the centre would open new avenues of learning and opportunity for deserving students, enabling them to acquire essential digital skills and pursue their academic and professional aspirations with confidence.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the focus remains on quality education and sustained support, not just on the inauguration ceremony. We've seen many such centres start with fanfare but struggle later due to maintenance issues. Let's ensure this one thrives.
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Rohit P
As someone who prepared for UPSC in a similar reading room, I can vouch for their importance. They are a lifeline for aspirants from middle-class and poor families. Good step by Seva Bharati and the Goyal family. More power to the youth! ✨
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Sarah B
It's heartening to see community-driven educational projects. The call for book donations and volunteer time is key – real development happens when society participates, not just the government. Hope this becomes a model for other communities.
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Vikram M
True 'Viksit Bharat' will be built from the ground up, in colonies like Nangloi. Providing digital access to underprivileged youth is how we bridge the gap. Speaker Gupta is right – it's about opening new opportunities, not just a building.
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Kavya N
Wonderful news! But I have a small request: please ensure the computer software is updated and there is a good internet connection. Often, these centres have old systems that can't run modern applications. The focus should be on relevant skills.

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