Rewind, Refresh, Reconnect! Are you ready to relive cherished memories, laugh at all our failures, talk about the risks we took together and individually, and, more importantly, reconnect with old friends? Lend A Hand India invites you to Alumni Reunion 2025, a celebration of shared journeys and moments that shaped our lives and helped us reach where we are, just like you helped Lend A Hand India reach where it is. Were you part of this journey? We want YOU to be there with us. Let’s make new memories while cherishing the old ones. For Invites - write to us at alumnimeet@lendahandindia.org When : 24th - 26th January 2025 Where? Pune Together, we’ll rewind through the years, refresh our bonds, and reconnect with the community that scaled skill education. It will be an unforgettable experience, from dinner on January 24th to flag hoisting at Karigar on January 26th! Come join us and share in the joy, laughter, and reconnection! Let’s remind ourselves of the good and tough times. #LendAHandIndia #AlumniReunion2025 #ReconnectAndCelebrate Madhura Kulkarni | Gaurav Gaikwad | Akash Patki | Raj Gilda | Malathy Madathilezham | Nilesh Puradkar | Kartik Suri | Jayesh Ingale | Deepika Goyal | Nalini Dhariwal | Ruchika Johar | Anubhav Singh | Vijay Boda | Arun Raut | sarika vishwakarma | Sumit Dutta | Rachna Vyas | Molly Pathak | Keshav Singh N | Bhavik Muni | Swapnil Bansod | Mahesh Rasal | Rani Bansal The Lend A Hand India alum team is quite big and ever-expanding, so we need your support in tagging your joining year batchmates in the comment section :)
Lend A Hand India
Non-profit Organization Management
Pune, Maharashtra 16,531 followers
Working at the intersection of education and livelihood !
About us
Lend A Hand India, established in 2006 in Pune, Maharashtra, is a non-profit organization working at the intersection of education and livelihood to provide youth employment and entrepreneurial opportunities. Lend A Hand India focuses on integrating vocational education with mainstream education at secondary and higher secondary education levels (Grades 9-12 and students aged 14-18) to make secondary education more meaningful and interesting for their sustainable livelihoods. We set up labs with requisite tools and equipment, recruit and train qualified vocational trainers, arrange internship opportunities for the students, and get them assessed and certified, followed by placement support. Students are also provided internship opportunities with small or micro-enterprises to help them gain real-life exposure to the “World of Work.” We also bridge the gap between policy and execution by providing technical and project management support to the state governments to scale up vocational education. Our team members are co-located within the state education department, helping the state formulate the policy for vocational education and ensure effective execution. Out of 270+ employees, 50+ Lend A Hand India staff members support 25 states across India. Lend A Hand India's current scale in partnership with state governments is 12,000+ schools with 1.2 million+ students.
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https://lendahandindia.org/
External link for Lend A Hand India
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Pune, Maharashtra
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Vocational Education, Skill Education, TVET, Vocational Training, Secondary Education, and Skill Development
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Pune, Maharashtra 411016, IN
Employees at Lend A Hand India
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Nalini Dhariwal
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Raj Gilda
Lend-A-Hand India
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Anand Karwa
Management, Finance & Outsourcing Consultant/Entrepreneur/Strategist/Finance Professional/Life Lover
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Malathy Madathilezham
Senior Manager, Founder's Office at Lend A Hand India | Youth Development | Gender | Leadership | Livelihoods
Updates
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We’re thrilled to kick off the year by spotlighting IRSHAD ANWAR as part of our monthly leaderboard series! Irshad’s strategic vision, problem-solving expertise, and exceptional leadership have driven transformative changes within the Delhi PMU team. Whether navigating complex negotiations with government officials or pushing the boundaries of Vocational Education, Irshad delivers with precision and a smile. His dedication and commitment to the cause, has set high standards for our team. Here’s to celebrating Irshad’s journey and the milestones yet to come! Anubhav Singh | Nalini Dhariwal | Syed Ibad Raza Bilgrami | Mayul Manav, Sumit Shahi | Shreyansh Ojha | Divya Sharma | Pallavi Vasishta | Richa Pandey | Pooja Nannaware | Madhura Kulkarni
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Pleasure to have an orientation workshop with Shourya Sangam from National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET), MSDE, Government of India. It brought new perspectives and immense clarity while we are working with the Ministry and the team of NCVET. Glad to have a meeting with Raj and his team from Lend A Hand India. Both the meetings were helpful from implementation of the current program and how the new offerings can be rolled out understanding the frameworks from the regulators and seeking an in depth understanding. Kurush Irani Raj Gilda Col Gunjan Chowdhary Dr Vinita Aggarwal Parikshit Yadav Dr. Neena Pahuja RAJA CYRIL DCRUZ Archana Bhat Ajil Lawrence harsh Somayya chandrabhan singh sisodia Swapna Wazalwar Anupam Sirbhaiya Shubham Mittal Mohit Yadav Rashmi Komal Bajaj Finserv CSR Bajaj Finserv Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Bajaj Finance Service Support Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Bajaj Auto Ltd Bajaj Markets Bajaj Finserv Asset Management Ltd
Senior Consultant, NCVET, MSDE, Government of India II Government Lateral II Public Policy Specialist II TVET Expert II
Bridging the Gap: Corporate Initiatives Meet Grassroots Insights: Last month was truly enriching, as I found myself navigating both the corporate realm and grassroots efforts shaping our future.I had the incredible opportunity to conduct an orientation workshop in Pune for Bajaj Finserv, focusing on national policies and regulations. It’s impressive to see a leading Indian corporation so dedicated to skilling and education, truly prioritizing the development of its workforce. On the other end of my journey, I visited a remarkable social organization that’s fostering a culture of skills across schools. Their impactful work has even caught the attention of the Economic Survey of India! The insights shared by students during the LAHI workshop were inspiring, reminding us how policymakers should think—starting at the roots of education.What stood out was how these two worlds converge harmoniously, supported by national policies and endeavors. The collaboration between corporate India and social organizations offers invaluable guidance for future policymakers. Sharing a few photos from these enlightening visits. National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET), MSDE, Government of IndiaBajaj FinservLend A Hand IndiaMinistry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, India #BajajFinserv #SocialImpact #Skilling #Education #NationalPolicies #CorporateSocialResponsibility #LearningAtTheRoot
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Taking the First Step into the World of Work: Internships At Lend A Hand India, we’re proud to operate across 12 states, empowering 11th and 12th-grade students with invaluable real-world experience through internships. Collaborating with local employers—from kirana stores to automobile workshops—students not only discover the opportunities in their surroundings but also gain a deep appreciation for the dignity and value of work. These experiences enable students to connect with their communities on a deeper level while equipping them with practical skills to shape a brighter future. Deepika Goyal | Vaidehi Kulkarni | Anant Kumar | Supriya Phodase | Rajashekhar Reddy Boya | Deepika Rani Vemparala #VocationalEducation #SkillDevelopment #InternshipsMatter #RealWorldLearning #HandsOnLearning #YouthEmpowerment #DignityOfLabor #LendAHandIndia
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High school students from Dimapur, Kohima, and Chumukedima are actively engaging in skill education at Lend A Hand India’s Direct Implementation Schools in Nagaland. Through subjects like energy and environment, workshop and engineering techniques, and gardening and agriculture, these students are gaining real-world skills and fostering a deeper connection with their communities. This hands-on approach not only equips them for the future but also inspires them to contribute meaningfully to their surroundings. Here’s to nurturing the next generation of skilled, confident, and empowered individuals! Malathy Madathilezham | KHANGEMBAM CHINGLENSANA SINGH #VocationalEducation #SkillDevelopment #NagalandYouth #HandsOnLearning #LendAHandIndia
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"Empowered by Skills 💪: Breaking Barriers 🚧, Discovering Myself 🔓" My Journey of Vocational Education: A Path of Self-Discovery 💡 As I reflect on my journey, I'm reminded of the transformative power of vocational education 📚. From being an intermediate student to becoming a passionate advocate for skill education, my path has been nothing short of remarkable . Growing up, I was like many other students - busy with studies and unsure about the future . However, when I opted for vocational education in electronic hardware. It opened me up to a world of possibilities 🌐. Not only did I learn about electronic tools, but I also gained valuable insights into professional life . In my locality, there was a prevalent notion that girls shouldn't pursue electronic work 🚫. But I was determined to challenge this stereotype . During my vocational training, I interned at local shops, learning from experienced professionals and gaining hands-on experience 🛠️. These experiences broadened my understanding of the industry and helped me develop valuable skills . I learned the art of questioning and realized that people's perceptions are often shaped by their life experiences and surroundings 🌎. I'm proud to say that I was one of the three girls in my school, out of 15+ girls, who chose electronic hardware as our vocational subject 🎉. It wasn't an easy choice, as it required courage to break away from traditional norms . I'm not saying that other trades are not worthy, but choosing electronic hardware demanded a willingness to challenge stereotypes and push beyond my comfort zone 🔓. The name "Lend A Hand India" is a true reflection of its initiatives 🙌. By providing vocational education and training, Lend A Hand India is literally lending a hand to youths like me, empowering us with the skills and confidence we need to succeed . Their support is a shining example of how organizations can make a positive impact on the lives of young people 🌟. My 80-hour internship with Lend A Hand India was a turning point in my journey 🔄. It provided me with hands-on experience, exposure to industry experts. My father's words still resonate with me: "Jo maar khata hai wahi maar pata hai" (The person who can bear the pain can break the barrier) 💪. These words inspired me to push beyond my limits and discover a new, better version of myself 🔓. Through my vocational journey, I've gained valuable insights into the importance of skill education 📚. I've realized that empowering youths with vocational skills can have a profound impact on their growth and development 🌱. As I look back on my journey, I'm filled with a sense of pride and accomplishment 🎓. I'm grateful for the opportunities I've had and the people who have supported me along the way 🙏. Thank you, Lend A Hand India, for being a catalyst in my journey and for empowering countless youths like me! 😌 Jenamani Amrit kumar | Ashish Malik #VocationalEducation #SkillDevelopment #BreakingStereotypes
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Blast from the Past: Celebrating 2 Years of "Conversation with Intern"! Since its inception two years ago, Conversation with Intern has become a regular that our team members look forward to every month. It offers a platform for Student Interns to share their unique journeys, insights, and aspirations. Each month, a Student Intern is interviewed by an Internship Program team member, a peer Intern, or a Skill Mitra, creating a vibrant exchange of ideas and experiences. In this snippet from our first interview conducted by Dipali Fale, Sheldon Susai shares his thoughts on the importance of curiosity and how teaching others what you’ve learned is the best way to truly understand. His words continue to inspire us as we celebrate the dedication of our Interns and the Internship Program team. From 2022, Sheldon went on to Intern not just in India but also in Dubai. A special thanks to all of Lend A Hand India's current and past team members who continued this conversation with the Intern. Deepika Goyal | Dipali Fale | Vaidehi Kulkarni | Prachi Mishra | Supriya Phodase | Jenamani Amrit kumar | (Please tag others in the Comment Section ⬇️ Tune in to relive these inspiring moments and celebrate the journey of learning, sharing, and growing together. Watch all conversations on Youtube: https://lnkd.in/d3EHadjT #LendAHandIndia #ConversationWithIntern #SkillEducation #YouthEmpowerment #InternshipJourney
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Lend A Hand India recently conducted an engaging Training of Trainers (ToT) session for 22 teachers and HMs from Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation(MBMC) at the Karigar School of Applied Learning, Pune. The training aligned with the National Education Policy 2020 and National Curriculum Framework 2023, offering participants a holistic understanding of pre-vocational education. Teachers explored the What and Why of Pre-Vocational Education, its importance, and strategies for effective implementation in classrooms. This initiative would not have been possible without the vision and leadership of Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation including Sanjay Katkar IAS (Commissioner), Aniket Manorkar (Additional Commissioner), and Prasad Shingte (Deputy Commissioner), whose guidance has been pivotal in driving this effort forward. Their commitment to advancing education in the region is truly commendable. Key highlights of the session included annual planning discussions for integrating pre-vocational education with the broader curriculum, focused group presentations, simulating classroom activities, and emphasizing subject integration, timely execution, and hands-on experience. Participants also toured Karigar’s state-of-the-art labs, gaining inspiration to bring these concepts alive in their own schools. These trainers and HMs are the driving force behind Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation’s innovative “Employability@18” pilot program, engaging various NGOs to implement age-appropriate programs aimed at enhancing the employability of students in specific grade 6-8 interventions. The program, led by Mahesh Rasal , an alum of Lend A Hand India, and Lead of the Center of Excellence, Education in MBMC, aims to equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in the workforce by the time they turn 18. Prasad Sawant Ayushi Sharma Dhanashri chandak Pravin Dongawe Rahul Bhandare Jayandra kadam Akash Patki Vaibhav Sawane Samir Gedam #SkillEducation #PreVocationalTraining #TeacherTraining #EducationForAll #FutureReadyStudents #NationalEducationPolicy #HandsOnLearning #VocationalSkills #EmpoweringEducators #LendAHandIndia #ExperientialLearning #KarigarSchool #MiraBhayandar #NEP2020 #NCF2023
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Join Shreya Thakur and other Skill Mitra alums in their journey for professional development and become a Skill Mitra for Cohort 7 Apply Now : https://lnkd.in/d_VmmAf8
It always seems impossible until it’s done." – Nelson Mandela Excited to share that:) Yesterday I went to my school after many days, looked at the classroom bench-desk and students, old memories from my school flashed before my eyes. It is a matter of great pride for me to connect with the students after studying here. While I was nervous for my first student orientation session, I was also very excited to understand the true meaning and benefits of my vocational through my own experience. The main point of my session is as follows: 1. What is vocational education? 2. Introduction to Vocational Education 3. How is skill related to Vocational Education? 4. This opportunity after studying vocational subject After discussing these pointers, students asked me some exam related tips so we did some 'charcha on exams'. During this session I not only shared my experience and learning but also learned a lot from them. And at last I would like to say that: Lend A Hand India is more than an educational initiative; it's a beacon of hope, providing students with the opportunity to build a brighter future through the power of skills and knowledge." Thanking Jenamani Amrit kumar Sir, Sikha Kumari Devraj Kumar for their support. #Aproudskillmitra #Skilleducation #voiceofvocational #LendAHandIndia
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Sakshi Bandal, a Class 12 student at Rajiv Gandhi Academy of E-Learning, Pune, is shattering stereotypes and inspiring young girls to aim higher. Pursuing Retail as her vocational subject, Sakshi used her summer vacation to gain real-world experience by interning at Grahak Peth, a departmental store in Pune, where she worked diligently for 6 hours daily over 15 days. During her internship, Sakshi transformed classroom knowledge into practical expertise, gaining hands-on experience in various aspects of retail management. She learned the intricacies of running a retail business while honing her technical and operational skills. But the learning didn’t stop there. Sakshi also developed invaluable soft skills such as confidence, communication, time management, and an entrepreneurial mindset. One of the key skills she learned was strategic space management in supermarkets—how to organize products by brand, category, quantity, and price, ensuring an appealing and effective display. This hands-on experience also introduced her to a wide array of new companies and startups in the market, broadening her understanding of emerging trends and innovations in the industry. Her proactive approach to customer profiling and market segmentation stood out as she observed and analyzed age-specific consumer behavior—teenage girls gravitating toward cosmetics, older individuals favoring groceries, and school students exploring stationery. Sakshi’s journey is an inspiring story of growth, determination, and the power of education. This story wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of Bajaj Finserv CSR, whose commitment to empowering students like Sakshi enables them to dream big, take bold steps, and turn their ambitions into reality. A heartfelt thank you to Bajaj Finserv for making such transformative journeys possible and for believing in the potential of every student. Deepika Goyal | Kurush Irani | Vaidehi Kulkarni | Ketki Satpute | Anant Kumar | Supriya Phodase | Sonali Gaikwad | Ashish Malik | Shalinee Patil | Raj Gilda #EmpoweringFutures #SkillsThatMatter #VocationalEducation #GirlsInEducation #BajajFinserv #LendAHandIndia