LIVELIHOOD

There is nothing so degrading as the constant anxiety about one's means of livelihood

As we all know our country India is one of the youngest country in the world. Youth constitutes a major part of the labor force of our country, despite of this fact, the number of underprivileged youth in India who lacks education and proper guidance is so huge that according to the reports of the Financial Express “Only 15%of the young graduates passing out of colleges are employable; the rest are branded ‘unemployable

It is not that they lack in theoretical knowledge but instead it is the lack of right skills and attitude e ,therefore there is an increasing concern among the leading employers of the country, about the dearth of ready-to-deliver employees.

Guruji Foundation aim is to impart education and training to children, youth and women so that they can live a self-reliant life of dignity and respect. With this mind, we have set up several vocational training programmes across all our projects. This programmed trains the urban underprivileged adolescent youth in English Proficiency, Basic Computer Education and Soft Skills for enhancing their prospects of employment in the fast expanding retail, hospitality and BPO sectors.

Through job creation, quality public services and better working conditions, people, communities and countries can lift themselves out of poverty, improve livelihoods, engage in local development and live together in peace. This happens only when work is decent - environmentally sound and productive - provides fair wages, and is underpinned by rights"