Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives are becoming an important driver of educational
development in India. Many government schools continue to struggle with inadequate infrastructure,
limited access to technology, and shortage of modern learning resources.

CSR-funded education programs can directly improve learning environments by introducing digital
classrooms, satellite learning systems, smart televisions, and technology-enabled teaching methods.
Such initiatives help bridge the digital divide between urban and rural education systems.

Compucom Foundation’s CSR Satellite Education Program enables organizations to sponsor multiple
government schools under a scalable and impact-oriented model. The initiative provides educational
equipment, structured digital content, installation services, and maintenance support for three years.

The benefits of CSR investment in education include improved student engagement, better academic
performance, teacher empowerment, and long-term community development. Educational CSR programs
also align strongly with Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 under promotion of education.

By supporting digital education initiatives, corporates not only fulfill CSR objectives but also
contribute to nation-building and social transformation.

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