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Skill development projects

India possesses an enormous number of underprivileged people who do not possess the right skills due to lack of education and guidance. Therefore it is important that their energy is channelized effectively with proper training for boosting their economic growth and helping them combat poverty. Our partnerships with NGOs train the urban and rural underprivileged youth, women and men to create a pool of self-reliant people who can be functional as skilled manpower in the fast emerging services and also would be self-employed.

Skill development projects by Atlas Copco India

CSR Project

Mode of Execution

Modalities of Funds Utilization

Implementation Schedule

Monitoring & Reporting Mechanism

Details of need and impact assessment, if any

Pragati Skill Centre, Aurangabad

Through Registered Non For Profit Organization   (Savitribai Phule Mahila Ekatma Samaj Mandal)

One Time Release of Rs.15,52,000

April 2021 to March 2022

Signing the MoU & Grant Release in June 2021

Submission of Quarterly Progress Reports, UC followed by Completion Report.

Concurrent Monitoring by ACCF

NA

Health Sector Skilling Program, Miraj/Sangli

Through Registered Trust Vivekanand Vaidhyak Pratisthan, Kupwad

One Time Release of Rs.30,00,000

June/July 2021 to May 2022

15 Days from Signing the MoU & Grant Release in July 2021

Submission of Quarterly Progress Reports, UC followed by Completion Report.

Concurrent Monitoring by ACCF

NA

Lighthouse: Centre for Skilling & Livelihood

Through Registered Non For Profit Company   (Lighthouse Communities Foundation)

Total Budget Rs.2,24,11,737

spilled over 3 years

April 2021 to March 2024

Submission of Quarterly Progress Reports, UC followed by Completion Report.

Concurrent Monitoring by ACCF

Impact Assessment at the end of the Project

Skill development projects

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