Vedanta Foundation joins hands with Mumbai Police

Vedanta Foundation

 joins hands with 

Mumbai Police to offer 

Vocational Training

 Programs for Police 

Welfare














Mumbai: Vedanta foundation, a multifaceted philanthropic initiative of London listed world’s most dynamic business group Vedanta Resources Plc has joined hands with Mumbai Police to provide basic computer education and vocational training for the police families across Mumbai.

The first coaching center at Worli police station was inaugurated by Mr. Rakesh Maria, Police Commissioner of Greater Mumbai Police and Mrs. Preeti Maria, Social Activist, Mumbai in the presence of Mrs. Suman Didwania, Trustee- Vedanta Foundation, Dr. Lona Nayak , CEO- Vedanta foundation.

Vedanta Foundation, the fully funded charitable trust of Vedanta Resources Plc with a heart for social development will offers basic computer coaching classes and vocational programs like tailoring and beautician to the Children, spouse, relatives of police families in Mumbai. In this venture Vedanta Foundation will be providing computers, trainers, exam organization, certification whereas the local police personnel’s would be assisting in mobilizing students from police colonies.


Vedanta Foundation planning to start many more centers at various locations like Marol, Mahim etc and will be assisting them for suitable placement opportunities after completing their courses. Vedanta Foundation recently organized a placement drive at Vithalwadi, Ulhasnagar where companies like Serco, Yoma International, DKI Apparel, Pamac Finserve Pvt Ltd, Axis bank, Mc Donald’s, CCD and many more came forward for recruitments.

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While inaugurating the new centre Mr. Rakesh Maria, Police Commissioner of Greater Mumbai Police said I am delighted to be associated with Vedanta Foundation and grateful to have introduced vocational training programs for police welfare. “I am sure these efforts would be soon acknowledged by many more organizations who would come forward to contribute for such noble cause”.

Mrs. Suman Didwania, Trustee-Vedanta Foundation said “The Foundation is committed to bring social changes through various activities for the people in India and I am very happy to initiate such services for police personnel. Speaking at the launch Dr. Lona Nayak, CEO-Vedanta Foundation said “In India we have more than 300 centers where we provide basic computer education, tailoring, Beautician and Mehendi design etc to below poverty line talented aspirants. Till today we have trained more than Ten lakh people across the nation” added Dr. Nayak.

About Vedanta Foundation:

Registered public charitable trust, the Vedanta foundation is funded by Vedanta Group of Industries is initiated on 15th September 1992 for the development of the less privileged, Child care, Education, Health, Women Empowerment and Tribal welfare project. Foundation is striving for the betterment of the underprivileged population of the country through focused social development programs culminating into transformation of one million lives each year.

The Foundation is running various projects like Vedanta Vocational Training Program, two Vocational Skill Training Center, Vedanta Umeed and BAL Chetna which has 4689 Anganwadi/childcare canters across the country.

Under Vedanta E-Shiksha Program, the foundation has tied up with state governments of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Goa, Odisha, Karnataka and Bihar for running Computer Aided Learning program in 6000 Government Schools, wherein the foundation has given.

Vedanta Post Graduates Girls College at Ringus, Rajasthan encourages girl students to pursue higher education. Vedanta College of Management and Information Technology, Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra provides opportunity of Higher and Professional Education to the students from underprivileged section of the society.


For more information please log on to www.vedantafoundation.org

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