Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, has launched its initiative programme ‘Panchhi -Sapno Ka Udaan’ in a bid to recruit as well as educationally empower socio-economically backward girls in its Odisha’s Sundargarh district-based coal mines areas,
While sixteen local girls, hailing from Girisima, Jamkani, Jharapalam, and Mendra villages in the Sundargarh district’s Jamkani mining project jurisdiction, actively participated in this Vedanta event, Sundargarh Sub-Collector Dasharathi Saraboo distributed identity cards to the participants.
The programme is aimed at adding feathers and wings to the young and educated girls by providing them with job opportunities as per their respective eligibilities as well as by extending a helping hand to enable those mines-displaced girls to complete their higher education, the company said in a statement.
Vedanta has started turning the aspirations of young women in mining area communities into reality through its ‘Panchhi-Sapno Ka Udaan’ initiative in the Jamkani coal mining project …