CHHATTISGARH (India CSR): For many young people in rural Chhattisgarh, ambition is not in short supply, access is. Access to the right skills, to opportunities beyond their immediate surroundings, and to the guidance that can turn effort into real opportunity. Without it, even the most driven are left standing at the edge of possibility, unable to cross over.
This is where Vedanta Skill School steps in, not just as a training institution, but as a bridge. Established in 2011 under BALCO’s CSR initiative, Vedanta Skill School was built to address a structural gap between rural potential and formal employment. Operating across Korba, Kabirdham, and Surguja, it has since enabled over 15,000 youth to move from uncertainty into stable, dignified careers. In the past year alone, over 1,200 young people have undergone training, with 83% securing employment across 12 states, many stepping into formal workspaces for the very first time.

But the significance of this shift lies beyond numbers.
When Avilachana Mahant left her village in Chhattisgarh in search of work, she carried with her the weight of her family’s realities. With her father working as a daily-wage mason, financial stability was never guaranteed. What she needed was not just a job, but direction. At Vedanta Skill School, she found both. Through its FitterElectrical Assembly programme, she gained hands-on skills, discipline, and exposure to industrial environments that once felt out of reach. Soon after, she secured a position at Tata Electronics as an Operator, earning approximately Rs 18,000 per month along with social security benefits. Today, she supports her family and is saving for her higher education. More importantly, she sees herself differently now, not as someone waiting for opportunity, but as someone capable of creating it.Her journey reflects a broader shift that Vedanta Skill School is enabling across the state.

For Nisha Mahant, that shift was deeply personal. After losing her mother early and taking on responsibilities at home, she needed to support her ailing father. A friend’s recommendation brought her to Vedanta Skill School, where she trained in Food & Beverage Service. Her first job gave her both income and confidence. And when circumstances brought her back home, those skills stayed with her, allowing her to find work locally at Hotel Aashirvaad Inn, continue supporting her family, and ensure her younger sister’s education was not interrupted.
This is where skilling moves beyond employment. It becomes resilience.What connects these journeys is not just training, but access.
Through its fully funded residential model, Vedanta Skill School removes financial barriers, ensuring that it is intent and the drive to learn, not background, that determine participation.It builds capability through industry-aligned, NSDC-certified programmes that combine technical expertise with safety, discipline, and workplace readiness. It integrates mentorship, exposure, and emerging learning modules to strengthen confidence alongside competence, and connects talent to opportunity through a strong network of employers across the country.

“Volunteering at Vedanta Skill School was a deeply fulfilling experience. Interacting with the youth reminded me of the power of knowledge and mentorship. Their eagerness to learn and grow was infectious. I left the sessions feeling more inspired than I came in,” said Raghuraj Singh from IB Logistics, one of the mentors associated with Vedanta Skill School.
With 61% women trainees and 59% representation from under-represented communities, the programme is actively expanding access to the formal economy. It goes beyond preparing individuals for jobs; it is reshaping who enters the workforce, who earns, and who influences the future of their families.
For many trainees, the first salary is more than a milestone; it is a moment of transformation. It brings stability where there was uncertainty, enables education for younger siblings, and shifts households from daily survival to planning for the future.For many, income is not just earned, but directed, with choice, dignity, and purpose. These may seem like quiet shifts, but their impact is deep and far-reaching.
As part of BALCO’s broader CSR vision of creating sustainable livelihoods and empowering communities across Chhattisgarh, Vedanta Skill School stands as a model of what meaningful intervention can look like when it is built with intent and scaled with integrity. Its impact has also been recognised nationally, including the ICC Social Impact Award 2026 for Excellence in Skilling.
Because at its core, this is not just a story about skilling.It is a story about expanding access to opportunity,and what becomes possible when that access is finally within reach.
(India CSR)
