Why people choose our Training Center?
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Yearly Programs Upgrades
Last year, at a National Conference of CSCs hosted by the Government of India, I was selected as one of only six out of 500 VLEs in all of India to receive a special banner.
Best Learning Programs
The institute offers basic and professional computer training courses for post high school students.The Institute's primary focus, is educating young women.
Government Recognization
In 2004, the government of Uttar Pradesh recognized and approved me as the first Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE) to start a Common Service Center (CSC) for improving the day-to-day needs of rural Indians.
Small groups(GPS), Individual Learning(GIIT)
Guru Institute Of Information Technology (GIIT) was founded in the year 2003 in the village NizamPur, located in the Chinhat Block; Lucknow District in Uttar Pradesh.
Introduction
Dr. Promila Bahadur started the Guru Institute of Information Technology (2004), bought more computers, rented an office for $70 per month, and hired local staff. The initial class included seven girls, and later she included boys and some older women, taking on more than 60 students at a time.To date, Promila has trained over 2000 individuals, including youth, women, elderly and children.
The goal of the organization Gramin Pragati Samiti is to eliminate ongoing cycle of poverty and illiteracy that has perpetuated a largely unfulfilled population in rural India. To achieve this goal by spreading literacy especially among women and girls.
The goal of the organization Gramin Pragati Samiti is to eliminate ongoing cycle of poverty and illiteracy that has perpetuated a largely unfulfilled population in rural India. To achieve this goal by spreading literacy especially among women and girls.
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CSC Impact
CSC Impact
Education News
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TM For Woman
TM For Woman
Government Recognization
Courses
Courses
Media
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Future Plan
I am planning is to establish one computer education hub among a cluster of six Indian villages. This hub will also cater to their general day-to-day needs apart from imparting computer education: like providing them medicines, banking facility, ATM, general insurance, etc.This hub also make farmers more informed about new technologies and ways of organic farming. Farmers could be informed how, where, and at what price they should sell their produce. People could own modern homes, make a decent salary, and be close to good schools and other modern facilities.