World Computer Literacy Day is observed every year on December 2 to promote digital education, technological awareness and equal access to computer skills. It serves as a reminder that in a rapidly digitising world, bridging the digital divide is essential for inclusive growth.
Celebrated globally, this day also acknowledges the transformative role of computers in economic development, communication, learning, employment and innovation.
Origin of World Computer Literacy Day
World Computer Literacy Day was first introduced in 2001 by NIIT Limited, an Indian multinational organisation specialising in learning and skill development. The initiative originally focused on educating women and children, offering them computer training and expanding access to technology.
Over time, the observance has grown, reaching more than 30 countries through NIIT’s efforts and inspiring governments, institutions and organisations worldwide to promote digital literacy.
Why the Day Matters in 2025
With increasing reliance on AI, digital banking, online services, education portals, and remote work, computer skills have become essential. The day highlights:
- The urgency of digital inclusion
- The need to equip underserved populations
- The importance of technological empowerment for social progress
It also recognises how computer literacy contributes to economic growth, career opportunities and global connectivity.
How to Celebrate the Day
People and institutions mark the day by:
- Conducting workshops and awareness programmes
- Supporting digital education charities
- Providing training to students, elderly groups or first-time users
- Promoting campaigns about online safety and responsible digital behaviour
These efforts reinforce the idea that collective action can create a digitally empowered society.


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