FUEL claims to impact more than 45,976 girls by focusing on education, employability and empowerment. The organisation further claimed that it worked towards enhancing skills and employability among underprivileged populations across states. Providing education, granting more than 10,000 scholarships and equipping over 98,667 individuals with skills, FUEL has facilitated placements for more than 62,753 youths in diverse careers, supported 350 entrepreneurs and conducted 1 million career counselling sessions, as outlined in the press release.
“On FUEL’s 17th Foundation Day, I congratulate Ketan Deshpande and the entire team for their outstanding work in empowering underprivileged youth through skill development, training and scholarships. Their commitment to social progress, evidenced by collaborations with major MNCs and NITI Ayog, is commendable. Providing over 1 million career counselling sessions has been pivotal in guiding countless individuals toward meaningful careers,” Rahul Narvekar, speaker, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, said.
FUEL’s Career EduConnect initiative claims to target students from class 7 to 12 aiming to offer insights into education and career paths to address unemployment. The organisation further claimed that it provides courses in Digital Marketing, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and 3D Printing.
“Together, we must continue striving for our goal, ensuring no student is left behind in their pursuit of knowledge and empowerment. We have envisioned a future with equal access to career opportunities for every student, achieved through proactive initiatives like endowment scholarships, volunteer-guided internships, blended learning and collaboration with social organisations for
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