Some $20 million of the $400 million investment, announced Tuesday, will be part of Project Shiksha in India, used to promote technology education to assist in training about 80,000 school teachers and 3.5 million students in government-run schools. Microsoft will set up 10 IT Academy Centres for computer education in partnership with state education departments, and will collaborate with more than 2,000 school labs.
In addition, Microsoft will develop local Hindi language versions of Office, beginning with the next version of Office due out next year, code-named Office 11. It also will develop a Hindi version of Windows XP. And Microsoft will work with local partners to add Bengali and Malayalam language support to Windows XP. On Monday, Gates pledged $100 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to fight AIDS in India.
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