Chennai School Gives Free Tablets To Students To Overcome Digital Divide | Read

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  • Published On: September 22, 2020
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A school in Chennai has distributed tablets to 120 students of Class 9-12 for free in an attempt to bridge the digital divide as the coronavirus pandemic has shut down schools across the country. The Olcott Memorial Higher Secondary School teaches underprivileged children and charges no fees. It provides all supplies, including uniforms to the students for free.

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