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IRIS Supplies 8,000 HP Computers to Kendriya Vidyalaya Students

Iris Computers supplies 8000 computers to Kendriya Vidyalaya students to help them attend school work properly without disruption

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The Delhi based  Computer and   Software Distribution Company - IRIS Computers has gradually coming out of the acute economic depression in view of the National Lockdown imposed to save the Human Lives following the rapid spread of the dreaded Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19).
The Company's sales plunged from Rs 100 Crores to just Rs 11 Crores and from that level the company has regained and started improving upon its performance. The most significant part is that the company has not retrenched even a single employee from the company during this period.

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Iris, continues significantly in empowering digitisation of India, The education sector has been one of its strong forte, Iris has done whooping businesses over 100 crores in near past. The company has successfully bagged a Rs 50 Crores bid to supply 8,000 Desktop Computers to Kendriya Vidyalaya Schools across the nation including the far flung areas in the North Eastern Region and remote areas of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Talking to newsmen, Sanjeev Krishen, CMD – IRIS said ” This demand for computers have suddenly come up in view of the introduction of ONLINE Education so that the children should not lose their academic year in view of the COVID-19."
He said in this case, we have been given the charge of delivering these Desktop computers at its respective destinations by us and this is a great job of making it available to them well before time.
Krishen revealed that all these computers are from HP - a leading computer manufacturing company, IRIS have been distributing since many years.

It is well known that during lockdown, school students have been attending classes online from home. In such a situation, it is very important  for the students to have access to enough laptops and computers.   Especially Kendriya Vidyalaya gets students from lower income group families, who can't afford a laptop or computer for every student in the family.

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