In a transformative milestone for rural development, Vedanta Aluminium has achieved a 92% placement rate for its inaugural Food & Beverage (F&B) training batch at the Lanjigarh Skills Training Centre.
The initiative empowers youth with industry-aligned vocational training and digital literacy, marking a vital step toward socio-economic integration.
💡 Under its flagship program in collaboration with Odisha Skill Development Authority (OSDA) and NABARD, Vedanta has trained 701 out of its target of 1200 rural youth over three years.
📶 As part of the curriculum:
- All trainees completed 40 hours of IT literacy training
- 90% received digital education for the first time, enhancing their job-readiness
- Trainees now access employment and entrepreneurship opportunities, boosting household incomes
🎙️ Leadership Voices:
- Pranab Kumar Bhattacharyya, CEO, Vedanta Aluminium Business: “We see community development not as charity, but as strategy. These placements ignite local progress.”
- Maheshwar Das, District Development Manager, NABARD: “This initiative bridges rural aspirations and mainstream growth. A model worth replicating.”
🌍 Aligned with National & Global Goals:
The initiative supports SDG 1 – No Poverty and SDG 8 – Decent Work, resonating with India’s Viksit Bharat vision, and energising grassroots-led development in Odisha’s hinterlands.