Vedanta Supports Transgender Employees' Education
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Jun 27, 2024 14:57
Vedanta Ltd announces financial support for transgender employees' higher education, up to Rs 1 lakh for professional courses, promoting inclusivity and employee growth.
New Delhi, Jun 27 (PTI) Globally diversified natural resources company Vedanta Ltd on Thursday announced a policy that will provide financial support to its transgender employees for higher education.
The policy entails financial support of up to Rs 1 lakh for professional education and is geared towards transgender individuals who have been associated with Vedanta for at least 18 months, the company said in a statement.
"It gives me immense joy to announce our financial support policy for higher education, which reflects our commitment to empowering our transgender employees.
"By investing in their professional growth, we aim to create an environment that is equal, and champions the well-being and personal development of each and every employee," Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Director of Vedanta Ltd and Chairperson of Hindustan Zinc Ltd, said.
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Central Electricity Authority organised awareness prog for school students
* The Central Electricity Authority (CEA), under the Ministry of Power and National Federation of Engineers for Electrical Safety (NFEES), organised an awareness programme for school students, an official statement said on Thursday.
All-India Electrical Safety awareness programme was organised on Wednesday on the occasion of 'Electrical Safety Day', the Ministry of Power said.
At the event, CEA Chairperson Ghanshyam Prasad launched a handbook titled 'Electrical Safety Handbook for Students', which helps in understanding basic electrical principles to recognise potential hazards and adopt best practices for prevention.
The policy entails financial support of up to Rs 1 lakh for professional education and is geared towards transgender individuals who have been associated with Vedanta for at least 18 months, the company said in a statement.
"It gives me immense joy to announce our financial support policy for higher education, which reflects our commitment to empowering our transgender employees.
"By investing in their professional growth, we aim to create an environment that is equal, and champions the well-being and personal development of each and every employee," Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Director of Vedanta Ltd and Chairperson of Hindustan Zinc Ltd, said.
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Central Electricity Authority organised awareness prog for school students
* The Central Electricity Authority (CEA), under the Ministry of Power and National Federation of Engineers for Electrical Safety (NFEES), organised an awareness programme for school students, an official statement said on Thursday.
All-India Electrical Safety awareness programme was organised on Wednesday on the occasion of 'Electrical Safety Day', the Ministry of Power said.
At the event, CEA Chairperson Ghanshyam Prasad launched a handbook titled 'Electrical Safety Handbook for Students', which helps in understanding basic electrical principles to recognise potential hazards and adopt best practices for prevention.
Source: PTI
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