The Sambalpur-based unit imparts tailoring training under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in areas like Dengimacha, Nuagujatal, Ricksawpara, Gundurpara, Shaktinagar, Christianpara and Hirakud town, Head of Hindalco-Hirakud, Rajesh Kumar Gupta, said.
Stating that making women self-reliant has always been a thrust area for the group, Gupta said economic empowerment of women has become a major development priority.
"When a woman is empowered, her entire family, especially children, reap the benefits, which also helps increase human development index," he said.
Some women, who have benefitted from Hindalco's training sessions, have started home-based tailoring centres. Others have benefitted by doing minor alterations on their own. A few like Bharati Bisoi, Alka Rani Barik and Lirima Nayak are now teachers themselves, company officials said.
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A school dropout, 26-year-old Bharati Bisoi of Jhankarpara says she attended the tailoring training sessions conducted by Hindalco's CSR team and later formed a self-help group (SHG) - "Sanskruti" - which has received a contract to stitch uniform for a government girls' high school.
Presently, her self-help group is involved in supplying commercial cloth gloves to the Hirakud Power Plant.
Lauding the initiative, Programme Officer of Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), Hidakud, Jhunu Swain said efforts of the company towards women empowerment are praisworthy.
"These tailoring training sessions are not only improving women's skills but is also making them financially secure," she said.