By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
12th August:- Vedanta, India’s leading
diversified natural resources company is aligned with the UN’s International
Youth Day 2016 Theme: The Road to 2030: Eradicating Poverty and Achieving Sustainable
Consumption and Production. Vedanta provided over 5,800 youth with vocational
skills training while over 2,900 youth were linked to earning opportunities in
FY 2015-16 and 375 youth were engaged under micro enterprise development in
India & Africa. The company enacts the vision of Chairman, Mr. Anil Agarwal
to ensuring poverty eradication through a strong focus on skilling the youth
and providing employment.
Anil Agarwal, Chairman,
Vedanta said that skill building equals nation building. He is gratified that
all the businesses at Vedanta support the youth in our operational areas in
terms of building vocational skills, which provides employment and
entrepreneurship opportunities, and enables progress of the communities.
Vedanta’s Lanjigarh
operations launched the Yuva Pragati Kendra (YPK), based on a very unique model
encompassing counseling, coaching and training the rural youth for government
and non-government jobs, competitive exams and interviews. The objective of the
YPK is to ensure 100% employability to the rural youth through skill
enhancement. The outreach of the YPK programme has extended to the peripheral
villages in the gram panchayats of Chhattarpur, Champadeipur, Lanjigarh &
Trilochanpur and over 1,000 young individuals have been enrolled till date with
the YPK. The process to gain access is well-laid out and simple, interested
candidates are encouraged to fill forms and attend coaching provided free of
cost to enable them to face competition and interviews. The computer literate
graduate youngsters are encouraged to join the Rural BPO training centre at YPK
with placement opportunity after six months of training.
The Vedanta—Sesa
Technical School (STS) in Goa has till date trained 1,245 students by imparting
technical knowledge and providing vocational training, thereby enhancing their
opportunities for securing jobs or being self-employed.
The Cairn Centre of Excellence
is a premier world-class vocational training center and a Cairn India flagship
initiative in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Cairn India’s Cairn Enterprise Centre (CEC),
a vocational training center in Barmer, was established in the year 2007 and
since its inception, a total of about 12,000 students have been trained in
various vocational and enterprise development skills.
Vedanta Limited’s Bharat
Aluminium Limited Company, (BALCO), has partnered with IL&FS, one of
India's leading infrastructure development and finance companies for setting up
Vedanta Skill School at Korba, Chhattisgarh to impart employment linked
training to the marginalized sections of society, training nearly 4000 youth.
At a time when the
India’s economy is on an upward trend, it is critical to optimize the demographic
dividend for a sustainable, broad-based economic growth. The youth comprises of
over 50% of India’s total population. While the Government has launched
innovative outreach schemes like the National Skill Development Mission and
National Policy for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Vedanta
facilitates programmes with an aim for the future generation to find employment
in skilled sectors.
Vedanta believes in the
philosophy skilling empowers the youth to integrate with the mainstream
economy, and it gives a significant fillip to the economy itself by providing
trained manpower to industry.
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