MUMBAI, MARCH 2024
Indian Hotels Company
(IHCL), India’s largest hospitality company, in line with Paathya,
a framework to drive its sustainability and social impact measures, is well poised to attain
its goal to train 1,00,000 youth by 2030in the hospitality industry.
IHCL
partners and operates 32 skill
centers across 15 states and 25 cities in India.
Speaking on the
occasion, Mr. Gaurav Pokhariyal, Executive Vice President – Human
Resource, IHCL, said, “Guided by our founder Jamsetji Tata’s vision, IHCL
endeavours to drive policies and programs that continue to build the bridges
needed for a more humane and inclusive society. We are dedicated to addressing
challenges to bridge the gap with
the aim to create employability for the deserving and marginalised. The
capability-building will allow for a much larger indirect impact through these
partnerships, especially focused on socially and economically backward
communities and tribal groups.”
Partnering with
state governments, institutions and private players, IHCL creates interventions
embedded with business strengths, to enhance employability of less privileged
youth. The knowledge partnership by IHCL include training content, inputs on
classroom designs, faculty development, on-the job training, joint
certification and allied support through our Industry networks.
Towards skilling
the underprivileged youth to absorb them in the rapidly growing hospitality
industry, IHCL partners at skill centres across length and breadth of India and
has already successfully placed 75% of the 10,000 skilled youth. These include
locations like Chamoli in Uttarakhand, Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh, Debari in
Rajasthan, Ponda in Goa, Airoli in Maharashtra, Kukatpally in Andhra Pradesh
and Ekta Nagar in Gujarat among others.
Regarded as the custodian of Indian hospitality, IHCL continues
to invest in building industry-relevant talent pools with an aim to develop and
support deserving youth and their families, while contributing to the overall
growth of the industry.