The two signed an MoU to accomplish the first phase goal for National Digital Literacy Mission (NDLM) or 'DISHA' by making 10 lakh individuals in India digitally literate in 18 months, a statement said.
This unique public-private-partnership (PPP) will provide for a strong foundation towards the larger NDLM goal of making at least one person from every household across India digitally literate by 2020, it added.
Out of the 10 lakh number targeted, the industry will be responsible for training a minimum of one lakh people. Additionally, Nasscom Foundation will promote and market NDLM to nearly two thousand member companies.
"Nassscom Foundation will set up training centres in various parts of the country, monitor and ensure quality delivery of training through centres set up by the industry," it said.
Nasscom Foundation has already tied up with companies like Amdocs, Cognizant, Cyient, Google, Intel, Microsoft and Zensar Technologies to create NDLM centres across India and at least a dozen more companies are expected to participate in the first phase of the programme.
