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Published 13:38 IST, November 14th 2019

Xiaomi’s next offerings are Notebooks for school-going children

On Children’s day, Manu Jain and Xiaomi have donated lakhs of notebooks to school-going children and students. Check out more, within.

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Xiaomi’s social focus, which has been coming to fore of late, has now surfaced in a seemingly unique way. On Children’s day, Manu Jain and Xiaomi have donated lakhs of notebooks to school-going children and students. Now, this is not a big development from a general everyday news perspective, but what makes it seemingly unique is that it has come from a consumer technology brand (Chinese) that also looks like it believes in giving back to society, rather than use the society just as a means of doing product sales and for finding cheap labour.  

Xiaomi's societal perspective

Now, Xiaomi’s donation of notebooks to lakhs of children has led to a trend on social media. Netizens (Twitterati) have seemingly been swept away by this gesture. However, it should also do a world of good for Xiaomi to improve services within their current gadgets and to take into consideration the feedback from its community of users even more increasingly. With the company’s latest donation of more than a lakh notebooks and school supplies being the criteria, check out below certain Twitterati reactions to the gesture.  

Here, Manu Jain had earlier teased the newest Children's Day announcement. This also had set off a frenzy among netizens who were impatient with the offerings. Click here to check out more reactions, in this regard. In related news, the Redmi Note 8 Pro would be available again to buy on 20 November in an online sale. Check out, how to buy the seemingly elusive smartphone, here.

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Updated 21:52 IST, November 14th 2019