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Student Empowerment Program

ABOUT THE PROJECT

The technologies of the fourth industrial revolution are being adopted by multiple public sector and private companies worldwide. Students, the future workforce, getting skilled in these technologies is a great challenge because of affordability, access, and availability of infrastructure in their region.

To train the pre-final year youth and women students in advanced technology skills and prepare them for future work, Honeywell has partnered with ICT Academy to establish 16 Centres for Women Empowerment and 15 Centres for Youth Empowerment. Through the centre of excellence, 3,150 higher education students will be trained on advanced technologies such as cloud, big data, networking, RPA, artificial intelligence, and machine learning and will be made industry-ready resources. The project aims to benefit the students of higher education institutions in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

Student Empowerment Program

FEATURES

Establishing a centre of excellence for women empowerment/youth empowerment

Training pre-final year women students and youth from higher education
Institutions

Assessment & global certification

Placement facilitation to the students certified

Creating 4 faculty mentors in each institution

Participate in student hackathons

Participate in women/youth empowerment summit

Get mentored by industry experts

Student Empowerment Program

ACTIVITIES OF COE

Training 100 students

Training 100 women students/graduating youth of the institution on advanced technology

Creating four faculty members

Training four faculty members on advanced technology courses

INDUSTRY 4.0 TECH COURSE

Delivering advanced technology course aligned to future of work

Global Certification

Certification that is recognized globally

Students Hackathon

Organizing technology hackathons for trained students and recognizing winners

Empowerment Summit

Organizing Empowerment Summit to inspire and empower trained students

Student Empowerment Program

STUDENT PATHWAY

Student Empowerment Program

SELECTION CRITERIA


Arts, science, and engineering students from underprivileged communities with any one criterion mentioned below


  • Student with a family income less than INR 3.5 lakhs per annum
  • Students with single parent
  • Student supported by a guardian
  • Meritorious but financially backward student
  • First-generation graduates
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    EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERSHIP

    Engineering, arts & science colleges located in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana which are educating girl students can partner in this initiative. This initiative will benefit 100 deserving students from each college. This program will be a fully sponsored program, implemented by ICT Academy under the CSR initiative of Honeywell Hometown Solutions. For enquiries write to vijayan@ictacademy.in

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    PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS

    The list of Engineering, arts & science colleges located in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are part for this program

    Ace Engineering College
    DVR & Dr. HS MIC College of Technology
    G Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science for Women
    G. Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology
    Gudlavalleru Engineering
    College
    Kasireddy Narayan Reddy College of Engineering and Research, Hayathnagar
    KKR & KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences, Guntur
    VR Siddhartha Engineering College
    Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology
    Malla Reddy Institute of Engineering and Technology, Secunderabad
    Methodist College of Engineering and Technology
    MLR Institute of Technology, Qutbullapur
    Nalla Narsimha Reddy Education Society's Group of Institutions
    Narasaraopeta Engineering College
    Parvathaneni Brahmayya Siddhartha College of Arts & Science
    Ravindra College of Engineering
    Rishi MS Institute of Engineering & Technology for women
    Sphoorthy Engineering
    College
    Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College
    Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology
    Srinivasa Ramanujan Institute of Technology
    Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women
    Swarna Bharathi Institute of Science and Technology, Khammam
    Swarnandhra College of Engineering and Technology
    Tirumala Engineering College
    Vaagdevi College of Engineering, Warangal
    Vaageswari College of Engineering, Karimanagar
    Vardhaman College of Engineering, Shamshabad Mandal
    Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology
    Vignana Bharathi Institute of Technology
    Student Empowerment Program

    About Honeywell Hometown Solutions India Foundation

    Education & Skill Development

    Honeywell Hometown Solution India Foundation aims to provide quality education and skill development opportunities to students, especially school dropouts, college dropouts, and unemployed youth from the marginalized sections of society and improve the quality of training infrastructure. There is a dire need to focus primarily on children as they hold the future of the country and shoulder the responsibility for a better India.

    Holistic Rural Development

    The idea of rural development is a parochial one in colloquial language, however, with the evolution of time and awareness among people, focused holistic rural development has come into play. In India, with more than 70 per cent of the population residing in rural communities, it is imperative to create a holistic environment with inclusive development of the communities with respect to Education, Health, and Hygiene (WASH), Upskilling and empowerment, Energy, and environment etc.

    Gender Equality

    HHSIF aims to coordinate and converge efforts that are needed to ensure the survival, protection, and empowerment of the girl child and to ensure the prevention of gender-biased sex selective elimination, survival & protection of the girl child and act as a catalyst for education and participation of the girl child across India.

    Nature Resource and Environment

    The advent of technological advancement, increase in population, economic activity and maximum utilization of resources has a hazardous impact on the environment. The rapid growth of population and unplanned urbanization results in an acute shortage of water in Metros and surrounding areas. There is a dire need for interventions that not only help in conserving the natural resources but also restore the damaged ecosystem and natural habitats.

    Wash

    India ranked 10th out of 11 Asia Pacific countries in a newly launched health index that measures the readiness of health systems in adopting personalized healthcare. Inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in India’s health facilities, contribute to the high neonatal mortality rate, which is currently 24 deaths per 1000 live births. Thus, it is imperative to carry out activities that provide a holistic solution to communities. The Sustainable Development Goals have committed to supporting local communities in improving water and sanitation management. HHSIF has aligned itself to sustainable development goal 6 (Clearwater and Sanitation) and is contributing to India’s attempt to achieve easy access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation and hygiene for all in the next fifteen years.]

    Disaster Management

    Disaster management efforts aim to reduce or avoid the potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and appropriate assistance to the victims of a disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery. It is crucial that hospitals remain safe and functional during and after disasters. NDMA recommends Prevention, Mitigation, Capacity Building, and Preparedness as the way to deal with a disaster as it helps the community to understand how to anticipate, absorb, and adapt to such events

    Covid Relief’19

    The unprecedented occurrence of the COVID’19 pandemic has made the world adapt to the new normal. However, it has caused a grave impact on the lives and livelihood of the people. It has further increased informality and led to a severe decline in earnings for most workers resulting in a sudden increase in poverty. It is vital for organizations to come forward during this humanitarian crisis and ensure timely delivery of relief efforts and critical medical resources such as vaccines, PPE kits, and medications to help the people in need.

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