We work to address the lack of access to the Information and Communication Technology education and related life skills among people who live in rural areas. This leads to underdevelopment, unproductive & unemployment causing Poverty.

Only 16%* of the rural Indian population has access to internet services, however only 3-5%** of the rural population has received skills training to utilize these services. Thus, there is a need for improved accessibility, awareness opportunities and skilled teachers for rural Indians towards Information and Communication Technology (ICT) education and life skills training becomes extremely important.