During the coronavirus lockdown, school tuition also went online in India. However, far from all school pupils are equipped to attend digital courses. Oftentimes, the proper equipment is lacking ? specifically for families with low incomes.
Because of this, WIKA India has now purchased, for around 31,000 euros, 300 tablets ideal for teaching and donated them to the Chinmaya Vidyalaya School in New Delhi. The devices have internet access via a SIM card. First of them are going to the children of low-income families who receive government support to attend school.
Making the donation
The top of WIKA India, alongside other managers, was present at the handover and distribution of the tablets. This subsidiary, across most of its locations, took its social responsibility seriously and supports a range of projects.
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