What We Did Last Year
- 946 YOUTH TRAINED, 525 YOUTH PLACED. OUT OF THE TOTAL YOUTH ENROLLED UNDER STEP, 87% SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TRAINING
- THERE WAS OVERALL INCREASE OF 54% FROM LAST YEAR IN ENROLMENT AT STeP CENTRES.
- 213 EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT SESSIONS & 203 INDUSTRY EXPOSURE VISITS CONDUCTED
- 52% OF THE TOTAL BENEFICIARIES WERE GIRLS.
The youth comprises over one-third of the Indian population which in turn constitutes a major part of the labour force of the country. The number of underprivileged youth in India who lacks education and proper guidance is so huge that according to the reports of the Financial Express Only 15%of the young graduates passing out of colleges are employable; the rest are branded unemployable.
It is not their lack of theoretical knowledge that causes this. Instead, it is the lack of right skills and attitude. There is thus, an increasing concern among the leading employers of the country, about the dearth of ready-to-deliver employees. In addition, the macro perspective affirms that, it is crucial for the energy of the underprivileged youth to be channelized properly with proper direction to aid economic growth and nation building to elude their addition to family woes, social stress and national misery.
This national level programme trains the urban underprivileged youth in English Proficiency, Basic Computer Education and Soft Skills for enhancing their prospects of employment in the fast expanding retail, hospitality and BPO sectors.
So far, more than 2,300 youth have been trained and 1,450 have been placed in over 150 brands through 91 operational projects across India.