Not only young but the aged have also craze for internet. The oldies are also learning computer. How the life is affected by internet at Agra? see the link.

http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/how-the-internet-has-changed-lives-in-agra-83828

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It is really a very good initiative.I am really surprised that the minimum age for getting admission is 60 years.It is good that they will try to learn something new rather than worrying about their health and other family problems.
nagalakshmi.karunanidhi wrote:
[quote]It is really a very good initiative.I am really surprised that the minimum age for getting admission is 60 years.It is good that they will try to learn something new rather than worrying about their health and other family problems.[/quote]

Sixty years is the retirement age and also senior citizenship begins then. Hence this is minimum. The senior citizens have been usually working in various establishments but are less computer savvy. Hence, they learn computer to keep pace with current information technology.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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In todays fast changing life age is not a big barrier for learning anything when will is there. Not only in AGra other places also should move like them. :)
@Gulshan,
Even I iterated it in a positive way.According to me,age is not a barrier to learn new things.
Not only in Agra all over India the internet is changing lives.All things are now in internet.That may be the reason.

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