"As part of the initiative, Lenovo is providing an end-to-end package to make computers more accessible to youth across these markets. This includes an attractive finance scheme, Internet access and huge-scale promotion to drive awareness," said company's Director- Home and Small Business, Shailendra Katyal here today.
Under this initiative, Lenovo is offering financing support on laptops where consumers can own a computers with down payments starting as low as Rs 3,000 and the rest in interest free EMIs.
"As the global PC leader, we want to address the problem of computer penetration in the country. Lenovo has seen success in driving initiatives of this nature in large, emerging markets such as China and we want to replicate this in India. We understood the consumers key-barriers towards computer adoption in India and designed a program to address them," he said.
Given its rank among the top five States/Union Territories of the country for high percentage of working age and youth population, Chandigarh and the rest of Punjab has been chosen as one of the first few regions to launch the initiative, he said.
The company has already rolled out this initiative in states like Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and plan to roll this out in the rest of India too.