The objective behind this initiative is to provide quality education along with vocational training with residential facilities at KISS Campus in Bhubaneswar and to identify talents among the tribal Students to represents in National and International Games. The endeavor also includes providing guidance on Career Counselling and empowering them with choices from being entrepreneurial or working in a job.
The MoU was handed over by Mr Ashok Sethi, COO & ED-Operations, Tata Power, to Sri Surya Kant Mohanty, Chief Operating Officer of KISS at Tata Power’s Centenary Year Celebration function at Bhubaneswar.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Anil Sardana, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said, “Our Company has steadfastly committed towards providing quality education to the children, residing in and around our area of operations. Moreover, we work for the holistic development of rural and urban Community in the area of Health, Education, Livelihood & Employability, infrastructure and sustainability. This MoU carries the essence of our promise towards positively affecting the lives of our communities.”
Further, Mr Vijayant Ranjan, CEO – IEL & Chief, Kalinganagar Power Station said, “The initiative will not only help the children for their education but also it will help to build a literate nation by empowering the school children and reducing school dropout. The MoU is aimed to increase participation of children in attending schools and sports activities regularly in the campus. It will further improve health conditions of children and quality education can save them from malaise like child labour, child marriages, gender inequality etc.”
Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) is the largest residential institute for the tribals in the world, providing accommodation, food, health care, and education from Kindergarten to Post Graduation, vocational training and all other basic amenities.