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Giving Back in Bengaluru: Samsung's Notebook Drive and a Decade of Student Empowerment Across Karnataka

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At a time when conversations about education often focus on technology and policy, a quiet, employee-driven initiative out of Bengaluru has been making a tangible difference in classrooms across Karnataka for more than ten years. The story of Samsung R&D Institute India-Bangalore's notebook programme is a reminder that meaningful community impact can begin with something as simple as a blank page.

📓 Over 2 Lakh Students Reached by Samsung's Notebook Initiative

Since 2015, employees at Samsung R&D Institute India-Bangalore have distributed nearly 15 lakh notebooks to students in government schools across Karnataka, addressing a basic but critical gap in access to learning materials that staff first observed during school visits. This year's drive alone provided 42,819 notebooks to 7,620 students across 195 government schools in Kolar district, with more than 100 SRI-B employees volunteering their time to personally deliver the materials and engage with children. The initiative, which is entirely employee-led, reflects a culture at the Bengaluru institute that links the work of engineers and innovators with a broader responsibility to the communities around them. Over the course of a decade, the programme has grown steadily, now reaching over 2 lakh students statewide and standing as one of the more sustained corporate education outreach efforts in the region. [10]

Sources: [10] Samsung Global Newsroom

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