The Indian Army conducted a 45-day basic computer training course for 20 young girls in Sunail village, located in Jammu and Kashmir’s Akhnoor sector. The programme aimed to promote digital education in rural areas and equip young girls with essential computer skills. The initiative is a significant step toward making young girls self-reliant and better prepared for future career opportunities. The Indian Army contributes meaningfully to the vision of ‘Digital India’ and aims to expand educational opportunities in border areas, ensuring a brighter future for rural youth. The headmaster of the school, Satpal, also acknowledged the Army’s efforts. The students were taught basic computer operations, handling different components, and working with software. Upon completion of the training, all participants were awarded certificates under the National Computer Literacy Programme. The Army has also assisted with infrastructure by providing desks, almirahs, whiteboards, and other essential materials. The training will be very helpful for us in the future,\” said one of the trainees, Suhani Devi.