Vedanta aligns with Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) for skill development

New Delhi : Vedanta Limited, a globally diversified natural resources company extends support to the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), through the company’s youth skill training programmes.

“Vedanta has some of the most comprehensive youth skills training programmes in India. Our aim is to ensure a broad-based inclusive socioeconomic growth for India by leveraging its demographic dividend and localizing the availability of skills. We envision a close collaboration with the Government to optimize the impact of our intensive programmes”, says Ms. Roma Balwani, President – Group Communications and Sustainable Development, Vedanta.

The Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India (GOI), felicitated Mr. Dipchand Sancaolkar, Vice-Principal, Vedanta-Sesa Technical School (STS) as ‘The Best Instructor in the State of Goa’. With extensive expertise in training youth as instrument mechanics, fitters, machinists, draughtsman and electricians, Mr. Sancaolkar’s commitment has helped place students of STS in some of the largest Multi-National Corporations (MNCs).

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. Over the last three years, STS has maintained a 100% result rate in the Industrial Training Institute (ITI) trade examinations. The computer skills training institute in Goa has benefited 3,000 young candidates across the state. Another unique initiative by Vedanta is the Sesa Football Academy (SFA). Established in June 1999 in Goa, on a rehabilitated mine, SFA has till date produced 123 footballers at the national and international level.

Vedanta has skill development programmes that are designed to empower women, though its project Sakhi. The company’s efforts have benefitted 32,600 rural women in about 1,500 Self Help Groups (SHGs) in the communities, across the locations of its operations.

At Vedanta’s Jharsuguda operations, in this year, 220 girls in 6 villages were provided with training for tailoring. Women members of Vedanta’s ‘Subhalaxmi Cooperative’ were trained on different farm and non-farm trades including Mushroom Cultivation, Backyard Poultry, Commercial Farming, Phenyl making, Paper Bag making, while 330 young students benefitted through Vedanta Computer Literacy centres in 4 villages.

At Vedanta’s Malco operations in Tamil Nadu, in partnership with IED Dharmapuri, food product processing training, handicraft and art work training, computer training was organized for the rural youth, this year. In partnership with IED Dharmapuri, and NABARD, Malco also provided an Advanced Tailoring Training programme benefiting 42 women and Rexine Products Making Training Program, benefiting 32 people. In partnership with the KVPMNS NGO, Malco has held Jute Bag Making training programme benefitting 30 participants. Malco plans to organize skill training programs for 200 youngsters during FY 2016-17, which includes AC, fridge, washing machine mechanic training, fashion designing/beautician training, advanced tailoring program and mobile/mobile accessories mechanic training program.

At Sterlite Copper, one of Vedanta’s group companies, the ‘TamiraMuthukkal’ project has the objective to mobilize, motivate and train unemployed, unskilled youth and facilitate suitable employment linkages. Since 2014, in association with International Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS) institute of skills, three vocational training courses of Electrician, Data entry operation cum Tally and sewing machine operation are provided to the rural youth. So far 454 youngsters have completed their training in 13 batches and 71% of the students are employed.

BALCO, Vedanta’s subsidiary in Chhattisgarh, organized a drawing competition on Skill India, and held a road show by the skill school students to motivate the youth to come and join the Skill India movement.

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