Cuttack: Dalmia Bharat Foundation (DBF), an arm of Dalmia Bharat Group, felicitated 21 DIKSHa trainees today at Kapilas Cement Manufacturing Works (KCMW) in Cuttack. The students were provided 75-day training in Industrial Sewing Machine Operator (ISMO) trade. The centre also imparts three-months training in General Duty Assistant (GDA) trade.
The ceremony was addressed by Ramawatar Sharma, Unit Head, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd., Cuttack, SVN Rao, Nodal Officer, Odisha Skill Development Authority, Bhubaneswar, Saswat Kumar Jena, ABDO, Tangi and Suvendu Das, District Employment Officer, Cuttack. Despite the pandemic and its impact on the job market, 21 trainees of ISMO trade have been recruited by Shahi Exports Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru at an annual salary of Rs 1,68,000.
Speaking on the occasion, Ramawatar Sharma, unit head, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd. said, “I heartily congratulate all the students of Diksha training centre for their hard work, dedication, and willingness to move towards a brighter future. Dalmia Bharat Foundation’s aim is not only to impart training but to make these students employable. We are committed to increasing the scale by providing quality training to the underprivileged youth, thereby contributing towards skilling India.”
“Three hundred students have been enrolled in our centre till now from nearby Gram Panchayats such as Safa, Garudagaon, Uchapada, Kotasahi, Byree, Paria, Solar, Barunia, Salapada, Samia, Kalakala, Kanheipur, and Chhatia. Of which, 180 students have passed and 120 have been placed with an average salary between Rs. 10,000-15,000.” added Sharma.