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Nasscom to collect 30,000 computers for its aid programme
Ravi Menon / Bangalore Sep 15, 2009, 00:34 IST

The Nasscom Foundation has set a collection target of 30,000 computers in 2009-2010 for its Big Bridge programme which helps recycle old computers and distribute these to government schools and grassroot NGOs.

Nasscom, the National Association of Software and Service Companies, will procure these computers from its members. As many as 400 computers have been refurbished and distributed under the programme since its launch this April, said Nasscom Foundation CEO Rufina Fernandes. “Big Bridge has set an ambitious target of 30,000 computers until March 2010, which we believe is achievable,” she added.

 
 
 
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The Big Bridge programme offers IT companies the opportunity to ensure responsible e-waste disposal and avoid software piracy among NGOs, according to Fernandes.

The Foundation takes away the donated equipment from the member-company’s premises, loads these with original software and content, including primary school support curricula, adult literacy programmes or agri-based and skill-based livelihood content for micro-enterprises. The donor company presently pays Rs 1,000 for each donated computer to cover the costs.

These refurbished computers are donated to government schools and NGOs under the Sankya and Nasscom Knowledge Network (NKN) programme.

“Usually, NGOs get hardware but cannot afford legal software. A lot of companies possess bonded machines which pose considerable obstacles in donating NGOs. Big Bridge has been catering to these issues by providing a seamless transfer. We provide a complete IT disposal facility to Indian companies, giving new purpose to redundant computers and peripherals,” she said.

Once a Nasscom member-company donates the computers and peripherals, the Nasscom Foundation takes the responsibility of refurbishing or managing the e-waste as per government guidelines, ensuring optimal reuse of Sankya programme.

NKN is a network of telecentres or knowledge centres and is operated by more than 25 NGOs. Nasscom Foundation has 260 NKNs currently in operation in over 80 districts in 12 states, catering to the communication needs of disadvantaged communities. It will set up another 250 NKNs over the next few years.

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