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Zebronics reaches out to 10,000 students across Tamil Nadu through the Zeb-Tech CSR initiative

November 20, 2024: As part of Zebronics’ ongoing Doctrine of Care philosophy, Zeb Tech continues to foster inquisitive thinking and inspire young minds across India. Through an array of competitions and interactive sessions, Zeb Tech promotes curiosity and engagement with a variety of subjects and arts, designed to ignite passion and enhance knowledge among students. In the last 2 quarters of this year alone the initiative has reached over100+ schools nationwide; covering 60+ schools in Tamil Nadu and Chennai positively impacting over 10,000 students in Tamil Nadu and over 15,000 students in PAN India.

Through an array of competitions, Zeb Tech promotes inquisitive thinking among school students, igniting interest in a variety of subjects and the arts. Activities are carefully segmented by age group, that are tailored to students’ unique learning needs and enable them to develop skills in teamwork, problem-solving, and creative thinking. A recent highlight of the program was a series of quiz competitions, where students demonstrated impressive knowledge and collaborative spirit, making the event a memorable and rewarding experience.

Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Rajesh Doshi, Co-Founder & Director of Zebronics, said, “Zeb Tech is more than just a CSR initiative for us. At Zebronics, we believe learning should be engaging and enjoyable, which drives our efforts through Zeb Tech. By connecting directly with students through interactive activities like quizzes, arts & crafts, and more, we aim to spark curiosity and foster essential skills.

Our goal is to make knowledge accessible in a way that resonates with young minds, inspiring them to develop a lifelong love for learning and stay ‘Always Ahead’.”

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