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IHCL, HUL, and HHHF partner for youth through skill development
IHCL, HUL, and HHHF partner for youth through skill development
Sharing a common purpose of empowering people through skilling, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), and Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) have joined forces with Head Held High Foundation (HHHF) to announce a program aimed at empowering youth in identified communities through capacity development and skill-building
IHCL, HUL, and HHHF partner for youth through skill development
Speaking on the occasion, Gaurav Pokhariyal, Executive Vice President – Human Resources, IHCL said, “Guided by Paathya, our industry-leading ESG+ framework, IHCL prioritizes community development as a cornerstone of its ethos. Through this collaboration, we are taking a step further in creating impactful programs that empower the youth, preparing them for successful careers while addressing the growing talent needs of the hospitality industry. This initiative aligns with our mission to skill 1,00,000 individuals by 2030.”
The initiative will include a training program designed to address the evolving demands of the industry. These sessions will impart essential foundational literacy and hospitality-specific skills, preparing participants for careers in the service sector. Experienced professionals and industry leaders will play a crucial role by providing mentorship and career counselling through one-on-one sessions, offering practical guidance to help participants navigate career paths effectively. The initiative will also feature industry-based internships that provide hands-on experience.
BP Biddappa, Executive Director and Chief People, Transformation and Sustainability Officer for HUL said, “Empowering young individuals through skill development is key to unlocking a country’s true potential and driving sustainable growth for communities and industries alike. This partnership brings together a wealth of resources to address the critical need for talent development in India. By equipping youth with essential skills and practical experience, we are strengthening the foundation for a more inclusive and skilled workforce that can meet the evolving demands of a dynamic economy.”
Pankaj Singh, CEO, Head Held High Foundation said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with two of India’s most esteemed companies, IHCL and HUL, in this journey to empower the nation’s youth. Their support underscores a shared commitment to creating meaningful opportunities for skill development and career growth. By combining resources and expertise, we aim to equip young individuals with the tools they need to build successful futures while contributing to the country’s growing workforce.”
IHCL under its ESG+ framework, Paathya, is committed to train 1,00,000 youth by 2030.
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