Indian IT major TCS has been awarded a special commendation at the Asian
Human Capital Award 2012 here for its initiative to train professionals
from the backward community and below poverty line families in rural
India.
TCS has got a special recognition for its initiative
to the lift of one million people in the inner part of India,
by reaching out to the educated among the backward community and
training them as well as making them economically-active through
employment, TCS' Singapore-based President Vish Iyer told PTI today.
TCS has trained around 13,500 people over the last two years in
different parts of India including Kalahandi, Murshidabad, Kovilpatti,
Kakdwip and Dediapada.
The award, organised by Singapore's Manpower Ministry, attracted a record number of 63 submissions, spanning a range of industries from consultancy to manufacturing and cover topics such as leadership development, diversity programmes and corporate social responsibility
The award, organised by Singapore's Manpower Ministry, attracted a record number of 63 submissions, spanning a range of industries from consultancy to manufacturing and cover topics such as leadership development, diversity programmes and corporate social responsibility
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