Chennai, Hyderabad
Business Standard
Leading personal computer seller, Dell, opened its learning centre at the SOS Children’s Village in Vottinagulapally near Hyderabad on Monday.
The centre will have a computer room with 20 PCs with Internet capability, a music room comprising instruments like drums, tabla, guitar, sitar, harmonium and synthesiser, and a library room with books and CDs ranging from academic, entertainment and general knowledge.
Addressing mediapersons, Rajeev Kapoor, site director (Hyderabad, Dell International Services), said the centre, which involved an investment of $40,000 (around Rs 18.4 lakh), will also provide opportunities for Dell employees in Hyderabad to share their time and knowledge and become role models for the children.
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