Home News Updates TCS’ Literacy Program Celebrates 25 Years of Empowerment, touching over 2.85Mn Lives

TCS’ Literacy Program Celebrates 25 Years of Empowerment, touching over 2.85Mn Lives

5 min read
0
From reading to life skills, this program aims to bridge the literacy gap with technology-driven learning, social partnerships and community empowerment

On the occasion of World Literacy Day, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, announced the milestone completion of 25 years of its flagship social impact initiative, Literacy as a Service (LaaS). Launched in 2000 by Dr F C Kohli as the Adult Literacy program, it has evolved into a holistic platform that empowers individuals with functional, financial and digital literacy, enabling greater social inclusion and economic participation.

Over the last 25 years, TCS’ literacy program has reached 21 Indian states and union territories, as well as Africa, transforming the lives of more than 2.85 million learners through a network of 241,000+ facilitators. In FY25 alone, the program reached over 412,000 learners.

The program is powered by partnerships with NGOs, government bodies and community volunteers, and amplified through the “Each One Empowers One” initiative, where TCS and Tata Group associates are encouraged to mentor others. TCS has also partnered with the Government of Andhra Pradesh to empower 400,000 women across 26 districts with functional, financial and digital literacy.

Available in nine Indian and three foreign languages, LaaS combines graphics, sound patterns and structured learning paths with AI-powered personalization and vernacular content, making literacy accessible to diverse communities. Inadequate adult literacy continues to be a critical barrier to social mobility and economic growth. Individuals without basic reading and writing skills often face challenges in accessing financial services, understanding their rights, or benefiting from government schemes. This program addresses such gaps by providing not just literacy but also apprising learners with life-relevant skills such as financial literacy, awareness of citizen entitlements, digital literacy and disaster preparedness. These skills have enabled learners to manage household finances, access government welfare programs, adopt digital tools and build resilience in times of crisis.

Joseph Sunil Nallapalli, Global Head, CSR, TCS, said, “Literacy is more than the ability to read—it is the foundation of dignity, opportunity, and progress. At TCS, we see adult literacy not as a program, but as a movement—one that brings under-served communities into the mainstream, unlocks upward economic mobility, and instills a deep sense of self-worth. Through our literacy program, we are planting the seeds of generational change, empowering individuals to rise, contribute, and lead with confidence.”

For over two decades now, this program has evolved into a platform that transforms communities by-

Empowering women to run small businesses, access banking and make informed decisions for their families

Improving economic participation by enabling learners to move from informal work to more stable livelihoods

Driving social inclusion by helping marginalized groups and rural communities claim entitlements and engage in civic life

Bridging the digital divide by equipping first-generation learners with digital skills for the future

Load More Related Articles
Load More By Editorial team
Load More In News Updates
Comments are closed.

Check Also

Building Political Literacy Must Be a Collective Responsibility in India

Political literacy—defined as the ability to critically analyze manifestos, evaluate polic…