Digital Literacy

At Bhargavi Samarth Welfare Trust, we are dedicated to bridging the digital divide by offering accessible digital literacy training to underserved communities. With a vision of empowerment through technology, we have successfully trained over 200 individuals, enabling them to build better opportunities in education, employment, and daily life.

Basic Computer Skills

We equip individuals with fundamental computer skills for daily use and digital access.

Internet Usage

Learners gain skills in using the internet for education, employment, and communication.

Digital Education

We promote learning through digital platforms and virtual tools in rural areas.

Mobile Literacy

Training communities on how to use smartphones for e-governance and banking services.

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Digital Literacy Mission

Digital Literacy Mission

Bhargavi Samarth Welfare Trust is transforming lives through its Digital Literacy Mission, especially for EWS (Economically Weaker Section) candidates. We believe that access to digital education is a fundamental right in todayโ€™s world.

Our mission provides high-quality computer education at minimal or no cost, enabling students from underserved backgrounds to confidently use digital tools, access online learning, and prepare for modern careers.

From basic computer operation to internet usage, typing skills to productivity tools like MS Office and email communication, we ensure that every learner receives hands-on training in a friendly and accessible environment.

Through our affordable and inclusive digital programs, we are not only bridging the digital divide but also building a strong foundation for a digitally empowered India.

Promoting Digital Literacy for a Smarter Tomorrow โ€“ A Mission by Bhargavi Samarth Welfare Trust

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Need for Basic Computer Knowledge
In todayโ€™s tech-driven world, even basic tasks require computer familiarity.
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Digital Illiteracy Leads to Disconnection
People without digital skills often feel left behind in a connected world.
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Access to Online Government Services
Digital knowledge enables people to access essential services like Aadhaar, PAN, etc.
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Exclusion from Welfare Schemes
Lack of skills prevents enrollment in digital welfare and government initiatives.
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Effective Use of Smartphones
Smartphones are mini-computers, and knowing how to use them smartly is essential.
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Difficulty in Using Daily Apps
Digital illiterates struggle to use apps for banking, booking, and messaging.
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Job Readiness
Employers now expect basic computer skills in almost every field.
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Limited Career Opportunities
Lack of digital skills closes doors to employment and promotions.
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Improves Critical Thinking
Digital learning improves problem-solving, research, and decision-making abilities.
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Reduced Problem Solving Capacity
Those without access remain unaware of better solutions and innovations.
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Digital Financial Literacy
Learning digital payments builds confidence in online transactions and UPI.
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Risk of Financial Exploitation
Illiterate users are often victims of scams and frauds online.
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Education Through E-Learning
Digital platforms open doors to endless knowledge for students and learners.
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Cut Off from Learning
Without digital access, many cannot benefit from online classes and resources.
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Empowered Through Knowledge
Digital skills give people power to learn, earn and lead their lives independently.
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Dependence on Others
Digital illiteracy makes people dependent even for basic things like filling forms.
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