KTR the Minister for IT launched the works for the CYIENT skill centre here in Mahabunagar along with BV Mohan Reddy Minister Srinivas Goud.
Both Srinivas and KTR praised the efforts of Mohan Reddy the IT Businessman for starting the skill centres. Mohan Reddy also belongs to Mahabubnagar.
Minister Malla Reddy also praised the efforts of Mohan reddy in developing the youth and making them self-reliant for a bright future.
Sensing the need to contribute to the skilled workforce and provide livelihoods to millions in the country, we at Cyient constituted Cyient Foundation in 2002 to empower citizens and communities through our focused CSR initiatives. Each initiative is carefully chosen based on the likelihood that these interventions would have a long-lasting and sustainable impact. From education to skilling and health to social innovation and community development, the impact tends to have a multiplier effect across several integrated touchpoints.
To leverage synergies, optimise resources, and deliver impact, our community initiatives are rooted in the philosophy of Empowering Tomorrow Together.
With this backdrop and gauging the objective of achieving long-term, holistic development of communities, we established the Cyient Urban Micro Skill Centre and Cyient IT/ITES Skill Centres in and around Hyderabad and the Ranga Reddy District of Telangana.
All courses offered by CUMSC and IT/ITES Skill Centres are free. One of the main criteria for selecting beneficiaries is the local preference for the low-income community earning less than Rs 75K per annum.