Empowering Women and Youth in India: Keo Green Energy’s New Initiative
New Delhi (India), July 29: Keo Green Energy, in collaboration with Uttaranchal Club Trust, proudly announces its latest initiative aimed at empowering women and youth in both rural and urban areas across India. This ambitious project is designed to provide sustainable employment opportunities and foster self-reliance among women, promoting economic growth and social progress. Recognizing [...]
New Delhi (India), July 29: Keo Green Energy, in collaboration with Uttaranchal Club Trust, proudly announces its latest initiative aimed at empowering women and youth in both rural and urban areas across India. This ambitious project is designed to provide sustainable employment opportunities and foster self-reliance among women, promoting economic growth and social progress.
Recognizing the challenges of unemployment and the need for financial independence, Keo Green Energy’s initiative will focus on:
- Creating Jobs: Offering over 1 lakh startups for women, including roles in e-rickshaw driving, food cart management, loader rickshaws, delivery services, and mobile e-shops.
- Comprehensive Training: Providing training programs on business management, utilization of government schemes, and MSME’s securing loans through banks and financial institutions.
- Educational Support: Partnering with DUCA India and Uttaranchal Club Trust to offer free higher education to children in rural schools, preparing them for prestigious careers as doctors, engineers, IAS, and IPS officers.
Surendra Arya, Founder of Uttaranchal Club Trust, DUCA India, and, emphasized the importance of this initiative: “Our mission is to empower women and youth, enabling them to become financially independent and socially empowered. Through this initiative, we aim to transform lives and create a brighter future for communities across India. The government’s measures towards occupational growth, including the union budget 2024-25’s focus on women-led development with over 3 lakh crores for schemes benefiting women and girls, further support our efforts.”
