NTPC Kanti launches 5-day training program on pickle & papad-making 
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NTPC Kanti launches 5-day training program on pickle & papad-making

NTPC Kanti launched a five-day training program on pickle and papad making for rural women at the Muzaffarpur Thermal Power Station on Thursday

CSR Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NTPC Kanti launched a five-day training program on pickle and papad making for rural women at the Muzaffarpur Thermal Power Station on Thursday. The program aims to promote skill development among rural women and was inaugurated by NTPC Kanti's Executive Director AK Manohar and Sanghmitra Mahila Mandal's President Shanti Manohar.

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Under the program, around 100 women from villages like Kalwari, Kanti, Kolhua, and Dhamauli will receive continuous training from Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) experts. After the training, these women will be economically and socially empowered.

Speaking on the occasion, AK Manohar said that empowered women are the backbone of a strong society, and economic independence is crucial for their empowerment. He expressed hope that the program would help rural women become financially independent.

The event was attended by General Manager (C&M/TS) Manoj Sinha, General Manager (Maint) Tapas Saha, General Manager (Corp Comm) KM Prashant, Deputy General Manager (Human Resources) Sanjeet Kumar and Senior Manager (CSR) Nishant Kamal.

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