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    Vedanta Lanjigarh’s Skills Training Centre Secures 93% Job Placement for 21st First Food & Beverage (F&B) Batch in Kalahandi

    NaquiyahBy NaquiyahSeptember 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    27 youth trained under Vedanta Lanjigarh’s initiative with Odisha Skill Development Authority, paving the way for sustainable livelihoods in the region.
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    Lanjigarh (Odisha) [India], September 19: Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, through its flagship skills training initiative in Bhawanipatna, Odisha, has successfully completed the 21st batch of food & beverage (F&B) training, achieving an impressive 93% placement rate. The program, conducted in collaboration with the Odisha Skill Development Authority (OSDA), underscores Vedanta’s commitment to equipping local youth with industry-ready skills, creating sustainable livelihood opportunities and driving holistic, grassroots-led development across the region.

    Speaking on the achievement, Pranab Kumar Bhattacharyya – CEO, Vedanta Alumina Business, said, “At Vedanta, we strongly believe that skilling is the foundation of self-reliance. Initiatives like these bridge the gap between rural potential and mainstream opportunities, creating sustainable livelihood pathways for local youth. When young people are equipped with the right skills and exposure, it sparks a chain reaction of progress—for families, communities, and the local economy. This remarkable placement milestone reflects Vedanta’s commitment to driving positive change in Kalahandi, enabled by our strong collaboration with Odisha Skill Development Authority to enhance livelihoods and open new opportunities for rural youth.”

    Following a comprehensive skilling framework, Vedanta Lanjigarh Skill Training initiative, in collaboration with the National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD), aims to train more than 1200 rural youth over the course of three years, using a two-pronged approach–offering training as well as entrepreneurial and employment avenues. So far, more than 750 youth have already been trained under this initiative, marking a significant milestone in the journey.

    By helping these candidates secure stable livelihoods, these placements have significantly augmented their family incomes, integrating the youth into the socio-economic mainstream.

    Vedanta’s skill training initiative is strategically aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 1 – “No Poverty” and SDG 8 – “Decent Work and Economic Growth.” It also resonates with the national vision of Viksit Bharat, bolstering rural employability and entrepreneurship.

    Vedanta Aluminium, a business of Vedanta Limited, is India’s largest producer of aluminium, manufacturing more than half of India’s aluminium, i.e., 2.42 million tonnes in FY25. It is a leader in value-added aluminium products that find critical applications in core industries. Vedanta Aluminium ranks 2nd in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment 2024 world rankings for the aluminium industry, a reflection of its leading sustainable development practices. With its world-class aluminium smelters, alumina refinery and power plants in India, the company fulfils its mission of spurring emerging applications of aluminium as the ‘Metal of the Future’ for a greener tomorrow.

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    Naquiyah

    I dwell in the in-betweens—never sure, never boisterous. Hesitant and obstinate, I see what I'm doing through to completion in ways that never map it out. As a writer, I embrace the grey and the neglected. Nature grounds me, words define me, and I've made peace with being slightly out of step.

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