| AISECT
Transforming Anganwadis
AISECT with the noble responsibility of adopting and transforming
Anganwadis into Nandghars in Rajasthan’s Sikar district.
Our efforts empower over 4500 women candidates, offering skill
development and job opportunities.
Education
AISECT ’s STEM programs for girls in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
empower the next generation with essential skills. Over 13,887 girls
have benefited from this initiative. AISECT
with a company empowered girls aged 18-25 with a mission to re/start
curriculum training. At its residential center in Saipura, Jaipur
and Rajasthan, 75 candidates are becoming tech-savvy trailblazers.
Financial
Literacy
AISECT was part of establishment of Digital Resources Centres
for DXC Technologies and Local Area Development programs. Through
this, it has enabled beneficiaries in Maharashtra and Rajasthan
to embrace digital literacy, financial literacy, and e-governance
opportunities and have benefited 2,11,050+ beneficiaries across
india.
Esdecs
(Edskill Services)
West Bengal, India
Education to Employability (E2E) is an innovative skills@school
project to impart employability skills, career awareness, digital
and financial literacy as well as life skills among high school
students of classes IX-XII. To
this end, ESDECS has been working with thousands of children studying
in classes IX –XII in Govt schools of West Bengal, to enhance
their employability skills under Education to Employability (E2E).
The project is implemented in partnership with RMSA, Govt of West
Bengal and is sponsored by State Government and other CSR entities.
Etasha
Society
Delhi, India
ETASHA works with school-going adolescents to ensure that girls
and boys from marginalized communities complete high school with
required life and career skills in 21st century and have a clear
focus on pursuing productive careers. Our focus remains on building
confidence and self-respect through soft skills development, career
counselling, and helping create focus and vision through systematic
career guidance.
Project
DEFY
Bengaluru,
Karnataka, India
Families can use each other’s skills, knowledge, and creativity
to support each other’s projects and learning.
FLITE focuses not just on the children at home, but rather sees
the whole family as a learning unit, who have much to learn from
both their shared and unique experiences, who have many common
problems to face, and who are ultimately linked together with
a strong influence on each other. FLITE facilitators use telephone
sessions as a simple way to connect with families, who may be
far away, and help them collectively discover their interests
and develop a learning journey together, to achieve self-designed
goals.
(It is skills not from ouside organisations, but within the family.
Children & parents togetherness in learning).
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