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M3M Foundation’s initiatives for youth

M3M Foundation, the philanthropic arm of M3M Group, is committed to transforming the lives of the marginalised youth through its various initiatives. The Foundation also plans to set up a skill development and training centre to impart next-generation skills to them in line with industry requirements, said a press release. “The youth is the future of the nation. India possesses a massive talent pool of youth who should be harnessed for achieving the
nations’ socio-economic goals. Lack of access to education and basic facilities and joblessness are formidable challenges faced by marginalized youth. As a responsible organisation, M3M Foundation is committed to making a difference in their lives through various programmes,” said Payal Kanodia, Trustee, M3M Foundation.
In an endeavour to empower the youth, Government of Haryana has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with M3M Foundation to facilitate online preparation, training and mentoring of students preparing for Government jobs.
M3M Foundation has also embarked on an initiative to support students hailing from the marginalised sections of society. As a part of this initiative –Saakshar, about 1000 children are being awarded a scholarship to continue their higher education.
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