Work-from-home and online education led to an increase in PC imports


MUMBAI: The second wave of Corona has seen a sharp rise in imports of devices such as desktops, tablets and laptops as the country has been forced to close educational institutions and offices for a long time.

According to the International Data Corporation, imports of these devices have increased by 5 to 20 per cent in the June quarter of this year. Statistics show that a total of 3 lakh personal computers (desktops, tablets and laptops) were imported in the June quarter.

Due to the work-from-home and home-based learning method, at least one of the above-mentioned devices has become almost mandatory in every household in the country, sources in the corporation said.

India is currently becoming a major market for manufacturers of these tools. Dealers of these equipments are also increasing stocks to meet any increase in demand.

In the case of the third wave, if schools, colleges and offices remain closed for a long time, the demand for PCs is expected to increase sharply.


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