Gopalpur Port inaugurates free beautician training centre to empower women of nearby periphery
A unique initiative to make women self-reliant in the port peripheral.
By Ankita Mishra
Chhatrapur, April 20 : In a bid to make women self-reliant, Gopalpur Port under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative inaugurated a training centre for beauticians at Gopalpur Port’s CSR Complex in Dubuli Chowk. The unique initiative has been taken to boost the participation of women in the entrepreneurship ecosystem and empower the passionate rural women of the port peripheral.
In the preliminary phase, 30 women candidates from nearby Panchayats have registered their names. Gopalpur Port distributed free beautician kits and cosmetics to them. Shri VJ Rao, Chief Executive Officer, Gopalpur Port, Shri Ajay Kumar Mishra, Senior Vice President (Human Resource & Industrial Relations), Asst. Vice President, Shri C R Bahinipati,Shri KarthikDeuskar and Capt. Sandeep Agarwal, Directorsof Mumbai Office were prominently present in the inaugural ceremony.
On behalf of Gopalpur Port Ladies Club,Smt. Bisweswari Mishra, Smt. Chhandashree Mishra, Smt. Pankajini Mahapatra, Smt. Saumya Sucharita Patnaik participated in the opening ceremony and encouraged the women to utilise the benefits for skill development. The program was conducted under the supervision of Senior Vice President Shri Ajay Kumar Mishra whereas, in the inaugural ceremony Shri Mishra highlighted the importance of education, health and financial independence of rural women in our society.
The program was attended by the wives of many senior employeesand all women employees of the port.
Recently,Gopalpur Port launched the “MaaHandishala” programme under its CSR wing programme. Gopalpur Port extended a helping hand to women self-help groups in this effort, many women from nearby villages started home based food preparation and distributed under the ‘MaaHandishala’ banner, which has now become a reliable source of income for them. On this occasion, the CEO of Gopalpur Port, and other senior port officials and women staff met the women of the self-help group and wished them well and provided them the kitchen utensils.
The port is committed to take necessary steps to improve rural women’s skill and extend further support in their favour.