Schaeffler India signs MoU with Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Skills training to be imparted to youth for employability

Schaeffler India, a leading industrial and automotive supplier, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) to implement a National University Student’s Skill Development (NUSSD) – recognized project, aimed at providing skills training to 350 graduating students from Vadodara. The objective behind this program, which is fully funded by Schaeffler India, is to provide skill training to graduating college students to enable them to better understand and enhance their job-related skills.

Santanu Ghoshal, Vice President – Human Resources & Head Corporate Social Responsibility, Schaeffler India

The initiative covers training in eight diploma courses – Banking & Financial Markets, Export & Import Management, Hospital Management Services, Entrepreneurship, Digital Marketing, Travel and Tourism, Pharmautical Sales Management and Retail Management. Selected students will receive classroom training for around 4-6 months at the Schaeffler HOPE NUSSD Training Centres established in three colleges in Vadodara and thereafter will be sent to relevant industries for internships or on-the-job-training for 40 days. The curriculum aims to empower 300 students through wage employment and remaining 50 students through Startup Community / Entrepreneurship Development.

The program was virtually launched by Harsha Kadam, Chief Executive Officer, Schaeffler India, Santanu Ghoshal, Vice President – Human Resources & Head Corporate Social Responsibility, Schaeffler India, in the presence of Tanmay Nayak, Director, NUSSD, TISS, and attended by more than 300 university students from Vadodara.

Speaking about the programme, Ghoshal explained: “For Schaeffler, skilling is not only valuable, but a viable and long-term plan. We sincerely believe that the youth are agents of social and economic transformation. Hence, programmes like these are in line with Schaeffler India’s CSR initiative ‘HOPE’; and our vision of building a nation that is self-sustaining and prosperous by creating a pool of equal opportunities for the youth. It is often noticed that graduates continue to be weak in vocational and applied skills even after they acquire degrees. Such courses impart skills that make them industry ready and employable. We have been deeply invested in creating opportunities for the youth which will help them secure gainful and skilled employment now and in the future. Our collaboration with TISS is another powerful step in this direction, enabling students to gain relevant and sustainable employment skills.”

The initiative will provide training to approximately 350 students selected from three colleges in Vadodara, including Savitaben Chunibhai Patel Fartikuwala Commerce College in Dabhoi, Smt. H C Patel Arts and Commerce College, Miyagam- Karjan, and M.M. Gandhi Arts & Commerce College, Kalol. Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS) has been designated as the program implementation partner for Schaeffler India in Vadodara. The program is aligned to National University Students’ Skill Development Programme (NUSSD), a flagship initiative by TISS launched in 2013 to provide job related skill training to college students for employability.  In 2015, the United Nations (UN) Steering Committee on Children and Youth recognized the NUSSD programme as a “Skill Development Best Practice” in the country.

Harsha Kadam, Chief Executive Officer, Schaeffler India

The comprehensive course curriculum has been designed to develop and inspire the youth from the less-privileged section of society by imparting knowledge and skills, through new-edge teaching and learning techniques as well as realistic job experience with the help of internships and community projects. Moreover, the curriculum focuses on inculcating students with principles of civic responsibility through its community engagement aspect, and encouraging them to work actively together in diverse contexts to find realistic solutions to some of India’s most pressing social problems.

In its endeavor to improve employability of India’s vast workforce and thereby create a talent pool that is creative, skilled and has the right attitude, Schaeffler India has been relentlessly reaching out to India’s lesser privileged youth and empowering them through various education and skill development initiatives under its HOPE CSR program. In 2019, Schaeffler India had provided scholarships to 32 meritorious students from financially disadvantaged families, who aspire to build a career in the fields of engineering through its HOPE Engineering Scholarship Program 2019-20. Schaeffler India runs a host of other initiatives such as the NITARA Beauty and Wellness Academy in Vadodara, Schaeffler Technical Enhancement Program (STEP) in Pune and Hosur, as well as providing financial and infrastructural support to educational institutions such as the Lok Vidyalaya School and Mook Dhwani Trust in Gujarat and Koite Vasti school in Maharashtra.