From its very beginning, the principal objective of ejunction has been to support, train and uplift the specially-abled and financially challenged sections of society. In order to further this endeavour that we have so lovingly nurtured, we have always been on the lookout for partners who can share this vision of ours and assist us as we keep turning it into reality. And today mjunction has found one more worthy partner in TATA Steel.
Moving a step further in our vision to reach out to more and more special people and to make a difference to their lives, ejunction tied up with TATA Steel to conduct classes from their Kasidih Community Centre in Jamshedpur. Members of ejunction trust were in Jamshedpur for the inauguration of the course last week. The event also saw Mr Sanjay, Head, Urban Services along with employees and volunteers from mjunction and TATA Steel in attendance.
Under this latest venture by ejunction, under-privileged youth, specifically from the backward community will go through the four-month ejunction course wherein they will be trained in basic computer and communication skills. 17 trainers from our Jamshedpur branch, along with 3 from TATA Steel have volunteered for the program which has seen 40 eager students register so far.
Heartiest thanks to Mr Anup Chand Lal for spearheading the initiative and ensuring its smooth coordination and implementation. We also thank Mr Tonmoy Ghole for volunteering as coordinator for the classes.
We are very happy that this initiative of ours has now touched shores afar. Let us all pledge to do our bit to give those less fortunate than us a chance at eLitracy – the ejunction way.
Moving a step further in our vision to reach out to more and more special people and to make a difference to their lives, ejunction tied up with TATA Steel to conduct classes from their Kasidih Community Centre in Jamshedpur. Members of ejunction trust were in Jamshedpur for the inauguration of the course last week. The event also saw Mr Sanjay, Head, Urban Services along with employees and volunteers from mjunction and TATA Steel in attendance.
Under this latest venture by ejunction, under-privileged youth, specifically from the backward community will go through the four-month ejunction course wherein they will be trained in basic computer and communication skills. 17 trainers from our Jamshedpur branch, along with 3 from TATA Steel have volunteered for the program which has seen 40 eager students register so far.
Heartiest thanks to Mr Anup Chand Lal for spearheading the initiative and ensuring its smooth coordination and implementation. We also thank Mr Tonmoy Ghole for volunteering as coordinator for the classes.
We are very happy that this initiative of ours has now touched shores afar. Let us all pledge to do our bit to give those less fortunate than us a chance at eLitracy – the ejunction way.
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