TSSC partners with SBI Card for placement-linked skill development courses for women
New Delhi: Telecom sector skill training provider TSSC on Monday said it has partnered with SBI Cards and Payment Services for placement-linked skill development courses to train 763 women over the next two years. Under this partnership, Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) has launched a telecom centre of excellence (CoE) at the Government College for Girls Gurugram under a CSR initiative for women empowerment. The centre is set to provide National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) and National Curriculum Framework (NCF) aligned short-term courses in telecom service job roles. The project will cater to 763 candidates over the span of two years beginning from September this year, a statement said.
CSR project aims to skill female youth and help them to become self-reliant: Bali
"The CSR project under this collaboration will be a pertinent boost in skilling the female youth and help them inculcate the spirit of self-reliance to explore new job roles. This crucial partnership with SBI Cards for CSR is yet another step forward to drive equality of opportunity for women and empower them," TSSC CEO Arvind Bali said.
The CSR project was envisioned under TSSC's Livelihood Enhancement and Promotion (LEAP) Programme which caters to basic and intermediate skill building for upcoming and legacy telecom courses. The main objective of the programme is to impart confidence and competence to candidates in telecom trades to help support the rising demand for service, manufacturing, and retail job roles.
This is one-yr partnership to improve status of women in workforce: CEO
"We are doing our share to improve the status of women in the workforce. We are confident that this collaboration with TSSC will benefit women candidates in Haryana and assist them in moving beyond theoretical courses to become job ready. This is a one-year partnership, and we believe it will add to the momentum of initiatives already underway by the government and various companies to attract more female talent to the industry," SBI Card Managing Director and CEO Rama Mohan Rao Amara said.
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