Vedanta Aluminium’s Project Vidya Transforms Lives in Kuraloi
Sundargarh (Odisha) [India], September 18: Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, has reinforced its commitment to advancing quality education through Project Vidya by deploying 10 additional teachers across 10 government schools in the Kuraloi region of Jharsuguda district. This intervention is aimed at improving student–teacher ratios and strengthening learning outcomes in key subjects like Maths, [...]

Sundargarh (Odisha) [India], September 18: Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, has reinforced its commitment to advancing quality education through Project Vidya by deploying 10 additional teachers across 10 government schools in the Kuraloi region of Jharsuguda district. This intervention is aimed at improving student–teacher ratios and strengthening learning outcomes in key subjects like Maths, Science, and English, benefitting more than 1000 students.
At a formal event held in Khairkuni High School, appointment letters were handed over to the newly deployed teachers. The event was graced by Sanatna Naik, Sarpanch of Kuraloi, along with AJKA representatives, community leaders, headmasters of beneficiary schools and members of School Management Committees.
Building on the success of deploying 22 additional teachers across 20 schools in Ghogharpalli and Jamkhani in April 2025, benefiting over 2000 students, the programme is now expanding to further enhance learning opportunities for students in the Kuraloi region. The initiative will cover schools across Piplimal, Kuraloi, and Banjari panchayats, including primary, upper primary, ashram, and high schools, thereby extending quality teaching support to a wider student base. With this expansion, Vedanta aims to strengthen foundational learning and ensure more children in rural Jharsuguda have access to consistent and improved educational opportunities.