HDFC Bank Parivartan Empowers Jharkhand Women with Nursing Training Program
Written by Arushi Sharma
HDFC Bank Parivartan commemorates International Nurses Day by spotlighting its impactful program in Jharkhand.
On International Nurses Day, HDFC Bank Parivartan celebrated a significant milestone by highlighting its impactful initiative aimed at transforming the healthcare sector in Jharkhand.
In collaboration with the Pan IIT Alumni Reach for India Foundation, the program has empowered over 1,500 young women from marginalized communities through job-oriented auxiliary midwifery nursing training. This two-year program has equipped participants with valuable skills, leading to improved job prospects and a significant increase in their earning potential.
Nusrat Pathan, Head CSR, HDFC Bank, underscored the bank's commitment to driving sustainable progress in society through initiatives like this. She emphasized the importance of demand-led skilling in capitalizing on India's demographic dividend and breaking the cycle of poverty. The program has achieved remarkable success, with over 94 percent of graduates receiving placement offers from healthcare institutions across India, resulting in a substantial increase in their family incomes.
Varsha Kumari, a beneficiary of the program, shared her transformative journey from a small farming-dependent family to securing a job at Apollo Homecare, Kolkata. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity and highlighted the significant impact of the program on her life and her family's financial stability. Varsha's success story exemplifies the program's commitment to empowering women and fostering excellence in nursing.
Aligning with HDFC Bank's CSR goal of empowering 10,000 women in nursing by 2025, the program provides comprehensive support, including infrastructure development, modern training facilities, an industry-relevant curriculum, and industry partnerships for internships and placements. This holistic approach ensures that graduates are well-equipped to meet the demands of the healthcare sector and succeed in their careers.
T Kalyan Chakravarthy, Executive Director of the Pan IIT Alumni Reach for India Foundation, emphasized the program's transformative impact on participants like Alma Xalxo, whose family saw a significant increase in income following her employment at Apollo Homecare. He highlighted the program's holistic approach and its role in bridging the critical skill gap in India's healthcare sector.
HDFC Bank Parivartan's initiative serves as a beacon of hope for women in Jharkhand, empowering them with access to quality education and employment opportunities. By nurturing a generation of skilled nursing professionals, the program contributes to the strength and resilience of India's healthcare system, fostering sustainable growth and development in the region.