Shikhar Dhawan Foundation and Human Mobile Devices partner to provide Digital Shiksha to over 20,000 students across Delhi government schools_1 - Swapnaneel Parasar

Shikhar Dhawan Foundation and Human Mobile Devices partner to provide Digital Shiksha to over 20,000 students across Delhi government schools

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Shikhar Dhawan Foundation and Human Mobile Devices partner to provide Digital Shiksha to over 20,000 students across Delhi government schools_3 - Swapnaneel Parasar~ Initiative to support digital learning across 10 schools and over 800 educators through Da One Group’s partnership with the Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi ~

New Delhi, June 09, 2026: Shikhar Dhawan Foundation (SDF), the philanthropic arm of Da One Group, with CSR support from Human Mobile Devices (HMD), is deepening its commitment to its flagship Digital Shiksha initiative through a large-scale rollout across 10 government schools in Delhi over the next six months. The initiative is set to impact over 20,000 students and more than 800 educators.

Guided by the vision of Arjuna Awardee and India cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, the initiative further builds on Da One Group’s partnership with the Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi, supporting the integration of digital learning across government schools in the national capital.

Building on the impact Digital Shiksha has already created, the renewed partnership between Shikhar Dhawan Foundation and HMD reflects a shared commitment to creating lasting impact through accessible, future-ready learning environments for students and educators alike.

Sophie Dhawan, COO, Da One Group, said, “Digital learning today is no longer an added advantage but an essential part of how students engage with education. Through Digital Shiksha, our focus has always been on creating learning environments where technology meaningfully improves the classroom learning experience for students and educators alike. Seeing the impact created across schools gives us confidence that scaling the initiative further can help build more inclusive and future-ready classrooms.”

Anshita Gupta, CEO, Da One Group, added, “The impact created through Digital Shiksha has reinforced our belief in the importance of building scalable digital learning models within public education systems. We are pleased to partner with HMD once again as we expand the initiative across more Delhi government schools in alignment with the Directorate of Education’s continued focus on strengthening digital infrastructure in education. Our effort remains centred on creating meaningful and long-term learning impact for students and educators alike.”Shikhar Dhawan Foundation and Human Mobile Devices partner to provide Digital Shiksha to over 20,000 students across Delhi government schools_1 - Swapnaneel Parasar

Ravi Kunwar, CEO and Vice President – India and APAC, ANZ, HMD, said, “Having witnessed the impact created through Digital Shiksha, we are pleased to extend our partnership with the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation with a larger shared vision for digital education in Delhi government schools. At HMD, we believe meaningful access to technology can play a transformative role in shaping future-ready learning environments and this initiative reflects our continued commitment towards creating scalable and lasting impact within public education.”

Shikhar Dhawan Foundation’s Digital Shiksha transforms classrooms through the installation of state-of-the-art Interactive Flat Panels (IFPs), HMD Smartphones and a licensed K–12 digital curriculum, enabling a more engaging and visual learning experience. The initiative supports educators with structured digital tools while helping students better understand concepts across subjects such as science, mathematics and languages. Digital Shiksha is currently active across 25+ schools, impacting more than 20,000 students nationwide.

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