--An Article by Poojan Patel
“Computers themselves, and software yet to be developed, will revolutionize the way we learn” -Steve Jobs In today's increasingly interconnected world, computer literacy has become an essential life skill, akin to reading and writing. It is the foundation for navigating the digital landscape, accessing information, and participating in the modern economy. Yet, despite the pervasiveness of technology, a significant portion of the population remains digitally illiterate, facing barriers that hinder their progress and opportunities. History: World Computer Literacy Day was first celebrated in 2001 by the Indian multinational corporation, NIIT, to mark its 20th anniversary. The day's inception was prompted by a research finding that suggested a major