Samsung India has collaborated with the
Government of Karnataka for a notebook donation drive to extend its support to
students from government schools across Bengaluru, Kolar and Mulbaghal
districts in the state.
A team of volunteers from Samsung R&D
Institute, Bengaluru visited over 450 schools and distributed 160,000 notebooks
and 38,500 pens to over 30,000 students in two days.
“As a market leader, Samsung caters to the needs
of its consumers with meaningful innovations and quality products, and also
pledges to contribute to the needs of the society to create a better life for people. The notebook donation drive, through which we
have been able to reach out to over 30,000 students in Karnataka, is a small
step in that direction,” said Dipesh Shah, Managing Director, Samsung
R&D Institute, Bengaluru.
Earlier this year, Samsung donated stationery
items such as dictionaries, exam pads, geometry boxes, bags and stationery
pouches to around 500 schools in Karnataka.
Another important milestone was the agreement
with Government of Karnataka to help the state efficiently manage its public
healthcare facilities. As part of the agreement, Samsung Research &
Development Institute, Bangalore (SRI-B) provided over 1,000 Samsung Tab IRIS
devices to the Department of Health, Government of Karnataka. Samsung Tab IRIS,
the first commercial tablet to be approved by UIDAI for Aadhaar and KYC
verification, is enabling Public Health Centers (PHC) in the state to build
their database in a digital format.
Samsung began its journey in India in 1995,
and in over two decades, it has grown into one of the country’s biggest
consumer product companies, with 2 manufacturing plants, 5 R&D centres, 1
design centre, 1.5 lakh retail outlets and over 70,000 employees. Samsung is
also India’s Most Trusted Brand and is pioneering local manufacturing through
its ‘Make for India’ initiative.
Samsung India Citizenship Initiatives
Samsung Smart Class, the Company’s flagship
citizen program in India, promotes digital education among underprivileged
students, especially in rural India. This initiative aims to bridge the digital
gap between rural and urban India and provide equal opportunities for quality
education to children from all backgrounds. Since 2013, over 470 Samsung Smart
Class have been set up at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya schools across the length
and breadth of India benefitting over 2.5 lakh students. In addition, over
8,000 teachers have been trained on how to use interactive technology to teach.
The Company has also established Samsung
Technical Schools in partnership with the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises (MSME), Government of India and ITIs in the states of Bihar, West
Bengal, Kerala, Rajasthan and Delhi, to address the need for talented manpower with practical
know-how and relevant industry experience. Students at the 22 Samsung Technical
Schools also benefit from exposure to Samsung manufacturing facilities and
authorized service centers. Till date, Samsung Technical Schools have provided
technical training for job opportunities to over 2,000 youth.
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