Celebrating five successful years of its flagship ‘AkzoNobel Paint Academy’ corporate social responsibility project in Delhi for skill development, Akzo Nobel India Limited in collaboration with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), a certified Government of India Enterprise under Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises inaugurated its Paint Academy in the new premises of NSIC (Okhla, Delhi).
The inauguration ceremony was graced by the Guests of Honour, Marten van den Berg (Ambassador of the Netherlands to India), P. Udayakumar (Director – Planning and Marketing, The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd.) and Rajiv Rajgopal (Managing Director, Akzo Nobel India Limited).
Sharing his thoughts, Marten van den Berg, Ambassador of the Netherlands to India said “I am delighted to see this partnership between Akzo Nobel India and National Small Industries Corporation which will go a long way to address Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 5,8,10 and 17- gender equality, decent work & economic growth, reduced inequalities and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development. It is very impressive to note how the partnership is promoting skill-building with a safety focus, empowering the disadvantaged, and driving diversity and inclusion in the painting community”.
Commenting on the inauguration of AkzoNobel Paint Academy, P. Udayakumar, Director, Planning and Marketing, The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. said, “I am delighted to see AkzoNobel Paint Academy transforming the art of painting with science and creating new entrepreneurship opportunities. I thank Akzo Nobel India and Marten van den Berg, Ambassador of the Netherlands to India for their presence in the event. With Indian families now increasingly staying at home, demand for painting will grow further. NSIC will continue to support Akzo Nobel India’s commitment to transform youth into entrepreneurs.”
Elaborating on this initiative, Rajiv Rajgopal, Managing Director, Akzo Nobel India, said, “Akzo Nobel Paint Academy is a testimony of our AkzoNobel Cares commitment. In just 6 years, our Paint Academies are helping the youth who aspire to be gainfully employed and economically empowered. At the same time, In convergence with Skill India and driven by the support of NSIC, we are confident that the Paint Academy will fulfil the dreams of many more youth.”
In its five years at Delhi, AkzoNobel Paint Academy has benefitted over 1,500 youth. In its new avatar, the Delhi chapter aims to train 200 youth in the first year itself. Furthering diversity and inclusive culture within the field of painting, nearly 30% of the trainees in AkzoNobel Paint Academy will be women and youth including transgenders, prison inmates and juveniles. To promote learning without barriers, it also offers free hostel facilities for outstation students.