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Why digital literacy is key for the next generation?

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In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, digital literacy has become a cornerstone for the next generation's success. Beyond basic computer skills, it encompasses the ability to navigate online platforms, evaluate information critically, and engage responsibly in digital spaces.

Educational institutions are recognizing this need. For instance, the Delhi government, under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, launched the NEEEV programme, aiming to enhance digital literacy and entrepreneurial thinking among students from classes 8 to 12. This initiative provides financial support for startup projects and emphasizes experiential learning, preparing students for future challenges .

Digital literacy also plays a crucial role in online safety. By understanding the risks and responsibilities associated with digital platforms, students can protect their privacy and well-being. Moreover, it fosters critical thinking, enabling youth to discern credible information from misinformation, a skill increasingly vital in today's information age.

Furthermore, as the job market becomes more technology-centric, digital literacy is indispensable. It equips individuals with the skills required for various professions, from coding to data analysis, ensuring they remain competitive and adaptable in a tech-driven economy .

In conclusion, integrating digital literacy into education is not merely an option but a necessity. It empowers the youth to navigate the complexities of the digital world, ensuring they are well-prepared for the future.

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