Indian Bank Partners with Aparajitha Foundation to Empower Youth through Life Skills Education
The foundation’s initiatives such as ‘AlcheMe’ for primary students and ‘Tim Tim Tare’(TTT) for adolescents, are aimed at fostering essential social and emotional skills.
Chennai: Indian Bank signed MoA with the Aparajitha Foundations, the CSR arm of Aparajitha Corporate Services, to support transformative life skills education programs for students across India. The foundation’s initiatives such as ‘AlcheMe’ for primary students and ‘Tim Tim Tare’(TTT) for adolescents, are aimed at fostering essential social and emotional skills.
Read Also : NTPC-NPCIL Joint Venture 'ASHVINI' gets Govt approvalThese programs are specially tailored to help students transition successfully into adulthood, encouraging independence, responsible citizenship, and high self-esteem. Last year, Indian Bank partnered with Aparajitha Foundations for implementing the ‘Tim Tim Tare’(TTT) project across 3 states including Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand benefitting numerous students.
Read Also : RBI imposes penalty of Rs. 10.4 lakhs on HP Financial ServicesBuilding on the success, this year also, the Bank continued to support the programme by sponsoring resource cost for 15 head counts in 10 states for a period of 9 months. By investing in comprehensive youth development, Indian Bank aims to contribute significantly to the well-being of families and communities, empowering students to make informed choices and thrive in their future endeavours.
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