HP’s 'CLAP' initiative empowers 3.5L people
With the deployment of 30 fully equipped mobile learning centres, PC and printer major transformed the education landscape across 200 Indian villages
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New Delhi: With the deployment of 30 fully equipped mobile learning centres, PC and printer major HP on Wednesday announced that its digital education programme 'CLAP' (Creating Learning and Advancement Possibilities) transformed the education landscape across 200 Indian villages, empowering more than 3,50,000 individuals.
On a global scale, HP has already made remarkable strides in accelerating digital equity for more than 21 million people, with a grand vision to impact 150 million by 2030.
With strategic programmes, investments, and partnerships, HP focuses on eradicating the digital divide for women, girls, marginalised groups, and educators -- a move that supports equal access to education and economic prospects.
"Our ongoing efforts will continue to drive positive change, foster sustainability, and work towards building a more inclusive digital ecosystem that benefits all members of the community," said Gurpreet Singh Brar, Vice President, HP India market.
"By empowering individuals with the ability to navigate and harness technology, we aim to break down barriers and unlock new avenues for growth and development," he added.
Amid these endeavours, HP's transformative impact becomes even more pronounced with its World on Wheels (WoW) programme.
HP's solar-powered mobile learning labs have penetrated remote corners, bringing digital literacy, education, entrepreneurship, and citizen services to those who need them most.