Microsoft, SBI join hands to train differently-abled people to find jobs
Microsoft, SBI join hands to train differently-abled people to find jobs
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Global Tech Major Microsoft on Monday announced a partnership with SBI to train the disabled to get jobs in banking, financial services and insurance sectors. Under this partnership, skill development of more than 500 disabled youth can be done in the first year. SBI Chairman Rajneesh Kumar said that it is an ideal partnership. Under this, specially-abled people will be searched and trained, who are fit for the job. Simultaneously, Jean-Philippe Courtois, President of Microsoft's Global Sales, Marketing and Operations, said there are about 26 million differently-abled people in India and the use of new types of technology is necessary to ensure their participation in the 21st-century economy.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has called on India's leading industrialists to achieve more inclusive technological capability, while addressing Microsoft's 'Future Decoded CEO Summit' at the beginning of her three-day visit to India. Somewhere Along with this, he said that CEOs of Indian companies should develop their own technological capability and ensure that these measures are more inclusive. Nadella said that 72 percent of the jobs for software engineers in India are outside the technology industry. At the same time, he said that there was a rise of aggregators in the last decade. He said that aggregators are no longer capable alone. Along with this, he said, "We need to ensure that digital intervention enhances productivity".

Rajesh Gopinathan, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), said in the same program that the company prefers to train TCS employees for technology changes. He said that the company tries to ensure that good talent is kept with the company. He said that the new generation has very good knowledge and they are able to learn things quickly but they also need to be trained in this. He said that the era of many years of projects in the IT world has now ended. TCS is working towards fully adopting 'Agile Technology' by 2020. At the same time, he said that about 59 percent of all developers are now working on Agile technology.

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