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Computer Literacy Day

Computer literacy day was created in 2001 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Indian computer corporation NIIT. Computer literacy day is observed to raise awareness and promote digital literacy in underserved regions around the world. Every year on the 2nd of December, the world celebrates World Computer Literacy Day.

The day encourages technological abilities, particularly among children and women, and attempts to motivate them to study more and use computers to make their jobs simpler. Its stated goal is to raise awareness and promote digital literacy in underserved regions around the world. The day is also intended to improve information technology education and, more broadly, to celebrate computers.

Computer literacy is the ability to comprehend computer programs and how computers work. It is considered to be the most crucial skill to possess. The day is dedicated to bridging the global digital divide that exists today. The purpose of World Literacy Day is to encourage everyone to use information and communication technology to their full potential. It also strives to promote digital literacy among the entire public, especially among children and teenagers. All the students should at least know the basics of computers. They should know how to use it effectively and how it works.

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