Tuticorin : Sterlite
Copper has donated sewing machines to 5 hearing and speech impaired girls here
on Friday.
On
behalf of Sterlite Copper Col.S.Krishnan, General Manager – Admin & Security
handed over the sewing machines to the students in an event organised at Father
Augustine Pereira Community College. This will help them to set up their own
production unit.
The
company has spent Rs 77,000 for sponsoring the same. The students have been
trained by Sterlite in fashion designing under Coastal Livelihood Project
(CLP). After setting up the unit, the students will be able to earn Rs 4500 per
head every month.
Sterlite is training 250 youth of Tuticorin every year under CLP in
which 8 different trades are taught and make them employable. Sterlite is
spending Rs 14 lakh for the project annually.
Mr.R.Rajasekarapandy, Head – Corporate Social Responsibility, Sterlite
Copper was also present during the event.
Photo Cut-Line: Col.S.Krishnan, General Manager – Admin & Security, Sterlite
Copper handing over sewing machines to differently abled students in Tuticorin.
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