Four underprivileged students from India were given permanent jobs by a Dubai-based company after they completed their apprenticeships with the firm.
Dubai-headquartered Transguard Group said the initiative was a part of its commitment to develop next generation talent.
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“Through this initiative our aim is to help disadvantaged youth break the cycle of poverty and afford them an opportunity to build a career in one of the region’s most exciting industry sectors,” said Mark Povey, a spokesperson with Transguard Group.
The company has a partnership with Bangalore’s Christel House School to provide a two-year in-house vocational training to talented students.
PTI


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