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DBF To Upskill 400 Rural Youth

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Dalmia Bharat Foundation, Karur Vysya Bank Join ink MoU
MUMBAI, May 1 (the CONNECT) – Dalmia Bharat Foundation (DBF) and Karur Vysya Bank (KVB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at empowering rural youth through skill development.
This collaboration will focus on enhancing employability skills and sustainable livelihood opportunities for 400 rural youth across the Southern states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
Under the terms of the MoU, Karur Vysya Bank, as part of its CSR initiatives, will extend financial support for two financial years till FY25. This support will enable DBF – the corporate social responsibility arm of Dalmia Bharat Ltd. (DBL) – to implement a comprehensive skill development programme through its DIKSHa centres located in Belgaum, Kadapa and Dalmiapuram in the Southern states of its operation.
The short-term skill training courses in areas such as apparel manufacturing, construction, healthcare, IT-enabled services, beauty & wellness, among others. Through this initiative, the aim is to equip individuals with the necessary skills to secure gainful employment opportunities and contribute to the economic growth of their communities.
Ashok Gupta, CEO of DBF, stated, by imparting skills and creating opportunities, the foundation aims to empower young individuals in the region to achieve self-reliance and contribute to India’s sustainable future.
DIKSHa, the flagship project from Dalmia Bharat Foundation provides placement-linked, short-term skill training to youth and women, adding them to skilled workforce for enhanced income. There are 19 centres spread across 10 states of their operation. Till date, DIKSHa has trained 15,709 individuals successfully with more than 11435 individuals placed in gainful employment, earning monthly wages ranging from INR 8,000 to INR 20,000. DBF has further expanded partnerships to include the State Skill Development Missions of Odisha and Karnataka, as well as collaborations with organizations like NABARD, NBCFDC, OSDA, BOSCH, Schneider Electric, etc.

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