Titan Company Limited Launches LeAP Centre in Coimbatore to Empower 1,000+ Youths

Titan Company Limited inaugurates LeAP Centre in Coimbatore, offering technical and vocational training to over 1,000 youths. Courses include medical coding, CNC programming, and full stack development.


Coimbatore: Titan Company Limited has marked a significant milestone in its corporate social responsibility initiatives with the inauguration of its latest Learn-Apply-Progress (LeAP) Centre in Coimbatore. The centre aims to empower more than 1,000 youths through a comprehensive range of technical and vocational training programmes.

The LeAP Centre will offer a diverse array of specialized courses designed to meet the evolving demands of the job market. These include medical coding, CNC operator/programmer, regenerative agriculture, full stack development, electrical and home appliances repair, as well as accounting and GST. This wide spectrum of courses is expected to equip participants with valuable skills that are highly sought after in various industries.

The inaugural event saw the presence of several distinguished guests, including C.K. Venkataraman, Managing Director of Titan Company Ltd., and N.E. Sridhar, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer of Titan Company Ltd. Also in attendance were R.V. Ramani, Founder of Sankara Eye Foundation India, and Ravi Sam, Managing Director of Adwaith Lakshmi Industries Private Limited.

This initiative by Titan Company Limited underscores the company's commitment to skill development and youth empowerment. By providing accessible and industry-relevant training, the LeAP Centre aims to bridge the gap between education and employability, potentially transforming the lives of many young individuals in Coimbatore and surrounding areas.

The launch of this centre is expected to have a positive impact on the local community, not only by enhancing the employability of youth but also by contributing to the overall economic development of the region. As the programme progresses, it will be interesting to observe its long-term effects on job placements and skill enhancement in the area.

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