SAVE (Specially Abled Vocational Education) is Anudip’s program for people with physical and visual disabilities to acquire skills and training for employment in the ITeS sector. SAVE offers IT-based vocational skills and mainstream employment access to differently-abled-persons, equipping them with “confidence” and “courage” to emerge from societal stigma and enter the workforce without discrimination. A SAVE training center is operated in partnership, with a local NGO working in the field of disabilities, and has access facilities for beneficiaries.
Under this program, persons with disabilities are professionally trained and are facilitated to appear for mainstream jobs views and employment. A SAVE training center is operated in partnership, with a local NGO working in the field of disabilities, and has access facilities for beneficiaries. Training is conducted 20 hours a week and duration of the course varies based on the content and practice needed, but is usually between two and three months. Their alumni are tracked for six months and mentored to succeed in their jobs. 1500+ persons with disabilities has been impacted through SAVE program.