Dr Asim Kumar Sinha, Deputy Director General Mines Safety, South Eastern Zone, Ranchi inaugurated the Centre 'SABAL' along with Pankaj Satija, General Manager, Ore Mines & Quarries (OMQ) Division, Tata Steel yesterday.
"At Tata Steel, we encourage and celebrate diversity & inclusion and this is one such initiative in this respect that will help shape the future of PWD," a company release quoted Satija said saying.
'SABAL' will groom PWD for a brighter future by offering various courses such as training for trainers programme, disability awareness workshops, digital literacy programme, career awareness workshops, foundation course in computer and employability and similar need-based initiatives, the release said.
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