Expanding its curriculum of future skills, Ambuja Foundation launched a new AI-Data Science course as part of the Skill & Entrepreneurship Development Program at its skill training center SEDI in Darlaghat and Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh. The new course is designed to prepare individuals for in-demand careers in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. On the other hand it also provides an opportunity for graduates in the region who are unable to secure jobs due to the challenging terrain. Graduates in Science, IT, Commerce or Arts (With Mathematics and basic IT knowledge) can enroll for this six-month training program.
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HDFC Bank, through its flagship CSR initiative Parivartan, has partnered with Ambuja Foundation, a pan-India social development organisation, to launch a transformative agri-water initiative in Maharashtra. The project spans Warora and Bhadravati Talukas in Chandrapur district and Umred Taluka in Nagpur district, addressing critical challenges related to water management, soil fertility, and agriculture in 88 Gram Panchayats across these regions.
Read moreIn a significant step towards fostering financial independence among rural and tribal women, Ambuja Foundation successfully trained 30 women from Chhindwara district, Madhya Pradesh, in electric vehicle (EV) training under its Skill & Entrepreneurship Development Institute (SEDI) program. Supported by the Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC) and Hero Motocorp Ltd, the trained candidates have secured employment with leading automotive companies such as Hero Motocorp, Tata Motors, and Chetak Electrical Vehicle Showrooms.
Read moreAbout a year ago, Ambuja Foundation decided to stop using the word “housewife” and adopted “homemaker” instead. Because language matters. And in the arena of women empowerment, it matters more than we perhaps realise. A simple change of word can take us across a threshold toward a new future. A woman is not limited to a house and its boundaries. She’s the maker of a home, a mainstay of her family, and a person in her own right.
Read moreThe young yellow belts posed for photographs, eyes shining, certificates held up proudly. Fourteen of them – five girls and nine boys – had participated in the second international karate championships 2024, organised by the World Nakayama Shotokan Association, in Hyderabad. They were students of the ZP Upper Primary School of Upparwahi in Chandrapur, Maharashtra. They had just won one Gold, five Silvers, and seven Bronzes. After just 36 karate classes, which the children had attended most enthusiastically, their instructor had felt they were ready to show their prowess. No doubt, they were.
Read moreAs the world heats up and climate change becomes an ever more stark reality, its impact on rural life is of urgent concern. Weather patterns have changed, rains come at odd times, soaring temperatures dry up water bodies, sudden torrents destroy the produce in fields, groundwater levels decline unabated. Naturally, this impacts everything, including the primary source of livelihood: agriculture.
Read moreExecuting a number of community welfare activities and creating awareness around nutrition, Ambuja Foundation zealously celebrated Poshan Maah 2024 in the month of September. The Foundation, known for its pan-India social development work to transform rural communities, conducted a month-long nutrition campaign focusing on awareness, health camps, community engagement programs and rallies in collaboration with ICDS and Health Department of the districts. Many events such as ‘god bharai’, ‘Annprashan’, counselling on breastfeeding and family planning were organised, focusing on maternal nutrition and balanced diet in association with ICDS and Health Department at AWCs and Block level. Even at the skill training centres and amongst women and adolescent groups health camps and check-up sessions.
Read moreAmbuja Foundation, a pan Indian social development organization dedicated to transforming rural communities has successfully undertaken multiple activities to play its part in the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva Campaign’ organized by the Central Government from 17th September to 2nd October. This initiative aims to reignite the spirit of collective action and community participation in cleanliness efforts across India.
Read more“Millets are incredible ancestral crops with high nutritional value. Millets can play an important role and contribute to our collective efforts to empower smallholder farmers, achieve sustainable development, eliminate hunger, adapt to climate change, promote biodiversity, and transform agrifood systems.” - FAO Director-General QU Dongyu
Read moreA movement is underway across India, to empower women to become ‘lakhpati didis!’ Ambuja Foundation is playing its part – encouraging rural women to strive for a Rs. 1 lakh income and fostering micro enterprises along the way.
Read moreSanjay Kothari lights up when he talks about his philanthropic initiative, Krishnashray Gurukul, a skill training institute where he has collaborated with Ambuja Foundation to expand its impact. Having spent a lifetime in corporate advisory, wealth management, debt syndication, finance, and compliance & taxation, his foray into Philanthropy has brought a whole new ‘spring’ in his step as he spends time giving something meaningful back to the community. And Ambuja Foundation is helping bring his vision to life.
Read moreAmbuja Foundation welcomed partners in the field across a variety of locations this month as they witnessed firsthand the impact of their investments on the ground in grassroots communities.
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