All India Society for Electronics and Computer Technology

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All India Society for Electronics and Computer Technology
Company typeOrganization
IndustrySocial Enterprise
Founded1985
HeadquartersBhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
Area served
India
Key people
Santosh Choubey (Founder & Chairman), Siddhartha Chaturvedi (EVP), Abhishek Pandit (EVP), Pallavi Rao (EVP)
ServicesSkill Develeopment & Training, Higher Education, K12 Education, ICT based intervention, E-Governance, Financial Inclusion and Last Mile Service Delivery
Number of employees
3300+ (2019)
Websiteaisect.org

All India Society for Electronics and Computer Technology (AISECT) is a social enterprise established in 1985 to take computer education to the rural and semi-urban masses. It was established by Santosh Choubey.[1][2][3][4] The organisation now operates in 28 states and four union territories of India, serving millions of people mostly in rural and semi-urban areas through its 23,000+ end-mile service delivery centres.[5][6]

History[edit]

The society was established by Santosh Choubey and a few other youths in 1985 when computers were new to India. Computers became more useful and popular over the years but the rural and semi-urban masses of India were being left out from India's economic and digital growth story. AISECT realising the need to bridge the ICT gap and started developing computer education content in regional languages, starting with Hindi. It started opening computer training centres in rural districts and blocks of Madhya Pradesh in the early nineties.[7] After going through various reorganisations over the years, AISECT was officially registered as a society in the year 1997.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mitra, Moinak (April 20, 2012). "Pathbreakers: Santosh Kumar Choubey and how he bridged the IT literacy gap" – via The Economic Times.
  2. ^ "AISECT LTD". aisect.org.
  3. ^ "AISECT - Log On". www.aisectonline.com.
  4. ^ "Rabindranath Tagore University - AISECT The Foundation". rntu.ac.in.
  5. ^ "AISECT: TRAINING RURAL YOUTH TO BRIDGE THE ICT GAP" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 2017.
  6. ^ Sharma, Bhaktvatsal. "AISECT And Its Role In E-Governance". BW Businessworld. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
  7. ^ "AISECT: Bridging the ICT Literacy Gap between Urban and Rural India". education.siliconindia.com.