Vedanta Aluminium’s Vidyagraha aids 200 students ahead of exams
Jharsuguda: Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, is supporting Odisha government school students in Jharsuguda for their upcoming board exams through comprehensive education camps. Organised under the aegis of its Vidyagraha initiative, four such camps were held at government high schools in the district.
Through this initiative, Vedanta aims to help the students improve their exam preparation and career prospects through structured subject assess-ments and expert counselling. Held at the UG High School (Siriapalli), VSS High School (Beheramal), Panchayat High School (Badmal), and Government High School (Sarbahal), the camps have benefited close to 200 students in Jharsuguda.
The camps are focused on strengthening the understanding of fundamental con-cepts in Mathematics, Science and English, with assessments conducted in close adherence to board exam protocols. This approach has also enabled the students to familiarise themselves with exam patterns, evaluation parameters, and overall assessment process, helping build both their confidence and competence ahead of the crucial board examinations.
Under the EVP (employee volunteer pro-gramme), more than 30 employee volunteers from Vedanta Jharsuguda were in-volved in career guidance and academic counselling sessions in the camps. Led by accomplished technical professionals from the company, these sessions provided the students with structured inputs on subject selection, academic pathways and career opportunities, helping students make informed decisions about their development.
Underscoring the impact of the initiative, C Chandru, CEO, Vedanta Jharsuguda said, “At Vedanta Jharsuguda, we believe that education is the foun-dation of long-term community development. Through our Vidyagraha initiative, we are working to strengthen academic preparedness and provide meaningful guidance to students at a crucial stage in their lives. We remain committed to creating new and innovative avenues for students to succeed.”