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Educomp bags contract from 395 schools for ICT program

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New Delhi, June 9 Educomp Solutions has said that the company has secured contracts from 395 schools under the ICT segment comprising 208 schools in Rajasthan, 187 schools in Jharkhand. With these orders the total number of schools in the Educomp portfolio has gone up to 6,399.

Educomp has also added two new states to its existing base of operations. Educomp now works with 11 States.

Mr Shantanu Prakash, CEO of Educomp said, “Many new States are continuing to choose Educomp’s superior ICT programs which enable students to achieve designated learning outcomes by leveraging Educomp’s intellectual property and digital content libraries. We are also delighted to work with Jharkhand and Rajasthan in addition to the nine other States that we work with.”

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