Free Basic Computer Education Program Launched by Sikh Youth Association in Jamshedpur
Aimed at increasing computer literacy, the Sikh Youth Association announces a free computer education program in Mango, Jamshedpur, open to all age groups.
JAMSHEDPUR – A grand educational initiative has been launched in Jamshedpur by the Sikh Youth Association’s Mango branch, aiming to offer free basic computer education to the city’s residents.
According to an announcement made on Friday by Harvinder Singh Jamshedpuri, the general secretary of the association, computer literacy classes will start from July 16 at the Singh Sabha Gurudwara in Mango, open to people of all ages.
The classes will be taught every Sunday by Mango’s computer expert, Amarinder Singh, starting from July 16, where he will instruct on basic computer skills.
Courses on various computer-related subjects will be part of the curriculum in the computer classes, Amarinder Singh shared.
Jagdeep Singh Goldy, the president of the Association, stressed the importance of the global digital transformation and the necessity for everyone to be computer literate, which led to the decision of providing free computer education for all segments of society.

