"This is a valuable opportunity to drive rapid up-skilling and certification of workers. Our team is very excited about being a part of the 'Skill India' initiative and meaningfully contribute to employment opportunities and upward movement opportunities in the sector," OYO Rooms Founder & CEO Ritesh Agarwal said in a statement.
OYO Rooms and THSC will sign an MoU to this effect on November 26, the company said.
THSC is assigned with the task of skilling India in the tourism and hospitality sector under the government's skill development programme across country.
OYO Rooms' scale of network and depth of partner engagements will encourage more people working in the unorganized sector to participate in this exercise, he added.
