Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao advised students to upgrade their digital skills, highlighting their importance for academic growth and educational empowerment of underprivileged girl students. He personally distributed laptops to the students at his residence on Friday.
The founders of Touch A Life Foundation, Vibhuti Jain and Reena Hindocha, along with the students and former corporator Samala Hema, met the BRS leader on the occasion.
Interacting with the students, KTR enquired about their academic progress and encouraged them to aim for greater heights in life.
The former IT minister said that technology plays a crucial role in today's world and is key to achieving self-reliance.
He also urged the students to believe in themselves and work hard towards a bright future. KTR appreciated the grassroots efforts of the foundation and lauded its role in building an inclusive society.
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