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Free training on Computer Literacy Day

NIIT education and training centre across the country offered Swift Praveshi training course to 60 needy students free of charge on February 4, to mark the launch of the Computer Literacy Day in Sri Lanka.

SWIFT Praveshi is a training programme designed by NIIT to transform people from "No Computers" to "Know Computers." NIIT hopes to increase the computer literacy levels in Sri Lanka through this programme.

Sunimal Weerasooriya, Managing Director of MMBL CyberSkills (Pvt.) Ltd. the licensee of NIIT in Sri Lanka said: "People from the age of 12 years to 80 years have enrolled for the SWIFT Praveshi programme, proving that the need for computer literacy has no age barriers."

NIIT has centres at Union Place, Bambalapitiya, Kandy, Kurunegala, Gampaha and Nugegoda.

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