FLO Bangalore, spearheaded by Chairperson Dekyi Yangtso Chawla, organised an “Advanced Tally Training” session at RBANMS First Degree College, Ulsoor, under its National Initiative: Digital Literacy and Vertical: Social Initiative – Education. The main objective of this event is to empower women by providing them with practical skills and building confidence for career readiness. This training program also fostered a culture of continuous learning.
Social Initiatives cluster head Vandana Sarin, Education vertical head Vidya Vinod and the team ignited a spark of opportunity in bright young minds. This initial session is the first of three thirty-hour advanced Tally programs across three colleges, each designed with the heartfelt intention of equipping these young women to not only secure jobs but also to build meaningful lives and contribute positively to society.
Dr. Sahana Das, Director at RBANMS, joined the event as the speaker to provide thoughtful mentorship to the students. Also, trainer Munit from ICA equipped students with essential skills related to the Tally program to unlock brighter career paths. Abaran also made an essential contribution as a sponsor in bringing this deeply felt mission to life.
Key Takeaways
- Empowering Education: Relevant, value-based skills like advanced Tally directly instil a sense of hope and boost the confidence of young individuals, opening their eyes to future possibilities and employment. Especially as these are first-generation students.
- Gratitude: Sincere appreciation of those whose lives are positively impacted by FLO efforts, reinforcing the significance of this contribution to their growth.
- Strategic Partnerships and Support are Essential Catalysts: Collaboration with institutions like RBANMS and sponsors like Abaran is crucial for the successful execution and broader reach of such impactful educational initiatives.
- Intelligent Engagement Signifies Readiness for Opportunity: The students’ thoughtful questions and curiosity demonstrate their active engagement and readiness to leverage their newly acquired skills to seize future opportunities.
28 young women from RBANMS First Degree College participated in the Advanced Tally Training program. This event contributed to their growth and future success. Also, FLO Bangalore witnessed the genuine gratitude radiating from the students as they embraced this empowering, value-based learning. Also, the newly acquired advanced Tally skills will be a key that unlocks doors to employment for the participants.