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In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, access to education and upskilling is more important than ever. It is not just about learning new skills but about creating opportunities, breaking barriers, and ensuring equal participation for all.
With this vision in mind, I am proud to share a significant milestone—the signing of an MoU between NM Institute of Engineering and Technology (NMIET) and Eureka Learnings, in collaboration with the Consumer Welfare & Legal Compliance Commission, Govt. of India. This partnership aims to introduce Advanced Upskilling Programmes for SC, ST & EWS (Women), empowering them with digital skills to excel in today’s workforce.
For many women from marginalized communities, access to quality education and skill development remains a challenge. This initiative is a step towards bridging that gap by providing specialized training, mentorship, and career guidance tailored to their needs. The digital economy is growing rapidly, and equipping women with the right skills will help them become self-reliant, financially independent, and future-ready.
The signing of this MoU represents more than just an agreement—it’s a commitment to driving real change. With the support of NMIET, Eureka Learnings, and the Consumer Welfare & Legal Compliance Commission, we are ensuring that:
✅ Women from SC, ST, and EWS categories gain access to high-quality digital upskilling programs
✅ Industry-relevant courses and certifications enhance employability
✅ Mentorship and career guidance pave the way for sustainable growth
By combining efforts, resources, and expertise, we are laying the foundation for a more inclusive and empowered future.
At Raj Group of Companies, we have always believed that empowerment begins with education. Whether it’s through skill development, entrepreneurship support, or social initiatives, our goal is to uplift communities and create sustainable growth opportunities.
This initiative reflects our continued commitment to nation-building through education, technology, and inclusivity. I firmly believe that when we invest in women’s education, we invest in a better future for all.
This is just the beginning. With every woman who learns a new skill, secures a job, or starts her entrepreneurial journey, we are one step closer to a digitally empowered India. I am excited about the impact this program will create and look forward to seeing more women step into leadership roles, break stereotypes, and contribute to the nation’s progress.
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