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    Consumer attitude towards freemium products
    (Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad, 2014) Sinha, Swati; Anita Basalingappa
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    Rural Research Project : Adani Foundations
    (MICA, 2018) Meha; Sinha, Swati; Utkrishat, Tapan
    Under project Saksham, an initiative of the Adani Skill Development Centre (ASDC), the foundation conducts skill-based training programmes for the youth of India, thereby increasing their skill sets and employability. ASDC operates 9 fully-owned centres across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Jharkhand as well as 16 centres in Madhya Pradesh, Kerala and Odisha in nfra-partnership mode. ASDC is the first skill imparting institute in the country to offer courses like Simulator-based Crane Operation, 3D printing and Welding through Augmented Reality. Up till now, more than 3,800 candidates have been trained with a placement ratio of over 70%. 25 Saksham centres providing necessary skill-based training programmes 34 government courses as well as 11 ASDCcustomised and government approved courses offered A total capacity to skill 20,000 youth annually.

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