As man🔯y as 20 girls have started a year-long computer applꦰication course launched by the Army for the underprivileged students in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district, an official said on Tuesday.
The project, a package that encompasses various computer skills, and basic computer knowledge, including windows operating system, MS Office and I🌃nternet, has been envisaged in line with the government Skill India and Digital India campaign, the official said.
He said the students undergoing the year-long 'advance diploma in computer application' course, aimed at women's empowerment, will havཧe both practical and theoretical understanding of computers and their.
All the successful students 🧔will be awarded 𓃲the certification of 'Advance Diploma in Computer Application', the official said.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate Banihal, Zaheer Abass Bhat, who along with army officers interacted wi🃏th the trainees, appreciated the efforts of the Army and said that computer education will open avenues for the girls to become self-reliant.
"The completion of this𝓡 course will open opportunities for students in the field of higher education as well as jobs," Bhat said.