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CSR Initiative Empowering lives through basic Computer Training Programme

Gurugram, India: Kamdhenu Jeevandhara Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of Kamdhenu Group has awarded completion certificate to top 5 underprivileged youths of the Basic Computer Course.The program covers essential computer operations, popular software applications, and internet skills.The course is designed to match current industry skill demands and offers a pathway to gainful employment within the formal corporate sector.

Ms. Radha Agarwal, Chairperson, Kamdhenu Jeevandhara Foundation said, “Delivering Basic Computer skills to the underprivileged youths equips them with the necessary tools to navigate the digital world that we live in today. In a short span of 6 years, the initiative had delivered this essential life skill to hundreds of youths, making them ready for gainful employment in suitable roles in the corporate world.”

“We are delighted to have played an important role in facilitating and equipping them with this important milestone that will have a lasting impact on their lives. It is our long standing commitment to drive positive community engagements so that we play our part in uplifting communities as we drive business growth and contribute towards a Viksit Bharat in the near future,” she added.

With AI making deeper inroads into our lives, the Basic Computer Program introduces young minds to the world of computers and lays the foundation for further skill development in the field. KamdhenuJeevandhara imparts valuable, lasting skills that empower participants to contribute meaningfully to the society.

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