Ola signs MoU with Government of Madhya Pradesh; to create 25,000 entrepreneurs in state

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In a major step ahead, towards its goal of nurturing micro entrepreneurship and skilling 50 lakh drivers by 2020, taxi aggregator Ola has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with State Skill Development Mission (MPSSDM) and Directorate of Skill Development (Technical Education and Skill Development Dept.) Govt. of here today.

In line with Prime Minister Modi's Skill initiative, the MOU is focused towards training, skill development and empowerment of 25,000 driver partners in the next two years.

As part of this initiative, the transportation app Ola will work closely with the State's Skill Development Department in providing essential training infrastructure, utilities and technology framework that will ensure an improved employment scenario for the youth of

The state economic survey report 2014-15, tabled in the state assembly, states that there were more than 16 lakh educated unemployed people in and the state is working towards reducing these numbers through various initiatives and employment schemes.

It will work with the over the years to skill and train thousands of men and women.

"We are confident that our partnership with Ola will accelerate government's efforts towards economic development along with effectively creating entrepreneurial opportunities for tens of thousands of men and women across the state," said CEO MPSSDM (State Skill Development Mission), Sanjeev Singh.

"The has also laid down several policies to bolster progress by creating sustainable environment for industries and businesses to grow. Subsequently, deploying the right skilling and training methodologies to create employability and entrepreneurial opportunities will be invaluable for the state's growth," added Singh.

On the other hand, company's head (Madhya Pradesh) at Ola said, "We are proud to partner with the of to create over 25,000 entrepreneurial opportunities across the state. We will work together with the to train and provide the right skill set to thousands of men and women across and help them take their first step towards entrepreneurship."

Ola is successfully operational in five cities (Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior and Ujjain) in the state of with various offerings including the likes of Micro, Mini, Prime and Auto-rickshaws.

The association with will aid in giving better access to training, technology and revenue to its existing driver-partners.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Ola signs MoU with Government of Madhya Pradesh; to create 25,000 entrepreneurs in state

In a major step ahead, towards its goal of nurturing micro entrepreneurship and skilling 50 lakh drivers by 2020, taxi aggregator Ola has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Madhya Pradesh State Skill Development Mission (MPSSDM) and Directorate of Skill Development (Technical Education and Skill Development Dept.) Govt. of Madhya Pradesh here today.In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Skill India initiative, the MOU is focused towards training, skill development and empowerment of 25,000 driver partners in the next two years.As part of this initiative, the transportation app Ola will work closely with the State's Skill Development Department in providing essential training infrastructure, utilities and technology framework that will ensure an improved employment scenario for the youth of Madhya Pradesh.The state economic survey report 2014-15, tabled in the state assembly, states that there were more than 16 lakh educated unemployed people in Madhya Pradesh and the ...

In a major step ahead, towards its goal of nurturing micro entrepreneurship and skilling 50 lakh drivers by 2020, taxi aggregator Ola has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with State Skill Development Mission (MPSSDM) and Directorate of Skill Development (Technical Education and Skill Development Dept.) Govt. of here today.

In line with Prime Minister Modi's Skill initiative, the MOU is focused towards training, skill development and empowerment of 25,000 driver partners in the next two years.

As part of this initiative, the transportation app Ola will work closely with the State's Skill Development Department in providing essential training infrastructure, utilities and technology framework that will ensure an improved employment scenario for the youth of

The state economic survey report 2014-15, tabled in the state assembly, states that there were more than 16 lakh educated unemployed people in and the state is working towards reducing these numbers through various initiatives and employment schemes.

It will work with the over the years to skill and train thousands of men and women.

"We are confident that our partnership with Ola will accelerate government's efforts towards economic development along with effectively creating entrepreneurial opportunities for tens of thousands of men and women across the state," said CEO MPSSDM (State Skill Development Mission), Sanjeev Singh.

"The has also laid down several policies to bolster progress by creating sustainable environment for industries and businesses to grow. Subsequently, deploying the right skilling and training methodologies to create employability and entrepreneurial opportunities will be invaluable for the state's growth," added Singh.

On the other hand, company's head (Madhya Pradesh) at Ola said, "We are proud to partner with the of to create over 25,000 entrepreneurial opportunities across the state. We will work together with the to train and provide the right skill set to thousands of men and women across and help them take their first step towards entrepreneurship."

Ola is successfully operational in five cities (Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior and Ujjain) in the state of with various offerings including the likes of Micro, Mini, Prime and Auto-rickshaws.

The association with will aid in giving better access to training, technology and revenue to its existing driver-partners.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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