Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta inaugurated a cutting-edge computer center and reading room in Nangloi, hailing it as a cornerstone in the journey to ‘Viksit Bharat.’ Held at Raghunath Dharmshala by Seva Bharati, the Savitri Devi Goyal Institute promises to revolutionize access to education for the area’s youth.
During the ribbon-cutting, Gupta articulated that every such facility represents progress towards national development. ‘Computer education is a basic requirement today, not an extravagance,’ he said, advocating for digital literacy as a fundamental pillar of contemporary education.
Evoking memories from his student era at Delhi School of Economics, Gupta described the solace found in places like Timarpur’s Ratan Tata Library—ideal for intense study sessions targeting civil services exams. He believes the new reading room will replicate this magic, propelling students towards success.
Encouraging communal involvement, Gupta implored locals to donate books, volunteer, or provide funds, ensuring the center’s longevity as a shared resource. Special accolades went to Seva Bharati and the Goyal family for equipping the space with 15 computers tailored to students’ needs.
Far beyond a ceremonial opening, this center unlocks doors for promising individuals stymied by limited resources, especially from low-income families. It offers digital learning amenities in a supportive setting, strengthening their competitive edge.
Vishal, RSS Prant Pracharak, echoed these sentiments, focusing on unified commitments to upliftment through education and digital tools. Affordable services here will equip students with vital skills, fostering self-assurance for academic triumphs and career advancements.
Gupta foresaw this sparking a wave of similar projects, instilling values of service and continuous learning that benefit the entire society. In an era of rapid digitization, such grassroots efforts are key to building an inclusive, skilled India.