25, October,
2024 Mumbai: Crompton Greaves
Consumer Electricals Ltd. is proud to announce the launch of its second batch
of the Saksham program, a pioneering initiative aimed at empowering women in
the electrical industry. In collaboration with Tata Strive, this unique program
empowers young women from underserved communities by training them in
non-traditional STEM roles, paving the way for a more inclusive future where
women can excel.
Building upon the success of the first batch,
Crompton's Saksham program continues to address the gender gap in the
electrical industry by providing women with the necessary skills and
certifications to excel in technical roles. The program's comprehensive
curriculum combines classroom learning with hands-on training, equipping
participants with the practical knowledge and confidence to pursue successful
careers.
The Indian electrical industry has historically faced
a significant gender disparity, with women underrepresented in technical roles.
This disparity can be attributed to various factors, including societal
stereotypes, limited access to relevant training opportunities, and a lack of
awareness about career options in the sector. Moreover, in rural areas,
cultural norms and parental concerns often hinder girls' participation in
technical education and training programs.
To address these challenges, Crompton has partnered
with Tata Strive to launch the Saksham program, a pioneering initiative aimed
at empowering young women in Maharashtra to pursue careers in the electrical
industry. Through this program, Crompton has successfully trained over ___
women from villages across Ahmednagar and Nashik, equipping them with the
necessary skills and certifications to become skilled assistant electricians.
The Saksham program does more than just provide
technical training—it is designed to:
·
Empower women: Equip women with the confidence and skills to pursue non-traditional
careers, providing local youth with livelihood opportunities and fostering
economic independence.
·
Break down barriers: By offering training and placement opportunities, the program actively
challenges societal norms and paves the way for greater inclusivity in the
workforce.
·
Create role models: Graduates, many of whom are first-generation learners, serve as role
models for future generations, inspiring other women to follow in their
footsteps.
Talking about the company’s initiative, Promeet Ghosh, MD & CEO, Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd. said, “At Crompton,
we believe that having a diverse workforce is not just the right thing to do,
it's essential for our continued success. That's why we're excited about the
Saksham program. This program goes beyond just training. We're opening doors
for these young women to enter a field that has traditionally been off-limits,
inspiring a new generation of women to pursue careers in the electrical sector.
We're confident that these graduates will not only have successful careers as
electricians, but they will also serve as role models for others.
He further
added, “We believe that initiatives like Saksham are not just good for
business, but they're also essential for creating a more equitable and
inclusive society. We're committed to
playing our part in making a difference, and we're excited to see the positive
impact that the Saksham program will have on the lives of the participants and
the electrical industry as a whole.”
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