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In a first, Kerala’s state-run IT@School Project will raise Rs 10 crore by disposing around one crore kg of e-waste and will use the money to buy new computers for schools, an official said.
The e-waste includes old monitors, mouses, keyboards, UPS among other things that have been lying unused at 10,000 state-run schools.
K Anvar Sadath, Executive Director of the IT@School project, told IANS that arrangements are being made to collect the e-waste and then it will be transported to the Clean Kerala Company's Hyderabad facility, where it will be scientifically processed.
“IT@School has devised an online system to capture the quantity of e-waste in each school and to collect it in batches. This exercise would be completed by July 15. Later, we will conduct hardware clinics in selected regions to repair and upgrade machines which are repairable,” Sadath said.
The IT@School Project was set up to augment IT education in schools.
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