Bosch's Primavera joins Vidyasaarathi to offer scholarships for students
Thousands of students have applied for scholarships for studies in fields such as engineering and B.Sc., B.Com among others.
Bangalore: In its bid to bridge the gap in education financing in India, Primavera India Trust, an organization founded by leading engineering and technology company, Bosch, has announced its association with NSDL e-Governance’s Vidyasaarathi scholarship platform.
Deserving yet underprivileged students pursuing Class XI, XII, Full-time Diploma courses, B.A., B.Com, B.Sc and B.E/B Tech courses can now easily apply for scholarships through Vidyasaarathi. Ever since its inception, Vidyasaarathi, has received tremendous response from the student community. Thousands of students have applied for scholarships for studies in fields such as engineering and B.Sc., B.Com among others.
The new scholarship program will provide fresh impetus to the young zeal of the students in their pursuit for a better future. Speaking about the development Mr. Gagan Rai, CEO and MD, NSDL e-Governance said, “We have received phenomenal response from Vidyasaarathi and have been able to reach out to over 7.5 lakh students so far. This association with Primavera India Trust will help in reaching out to the underprivileged, deserving students all across India. We wish to encourage students to dream big and work hard towards fulfilling their dream.
Vidyasaarathi will be their support system by helping them with education financing. With Primavera India Trust on board, we believe more and more students will be benefitted.”
Dr. O.P Goel, Head - CSR, Bosch India added, “We, at Primavera (employee-driven organisation of Bosch), have been channeling our energy and resources to support children in various projects around India. At Bosch, we believe that to bring about positive change, we need to enable students to pursue their academic dreams by ensuring they are not held back due to lack of funds.
In this direction, we are pleased to partner with NSDL e-Governance and on-board our scholarship program on the Vidyasaarathi portal. We believe that this will help a section of the students in society to meet their academic needs.”
Vidyasaarathi is a technology-enabled initiative by NSDL e-Gov which enables underprivileged students procure financial assistance via corporate-funded scholarships. It aims to bridge the gap in education finance in the country through an online platform.
Students can search and apply to various education finance schemes provided on merit by fund providers, industries, and corporates. For further details on the scholarship schemes listed on the Vidyasaarathi web portal students can refer to https://www.vidyasaarathi.co.in/Vidyasaarathi/index More than 7.5 Lakh students have registered on the Vidyasaarathi portal and more than 25 corporates have collaborated so far.
Renowned names from the corporate world like TATA Housing, TransUnion CIBIL, Alkem Laboratories, ACC limited, JSW Foundation, Claris Lifesciences, etc. have associated already for supporting student education.
About NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited: NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited (NSDL e-Gov) was originally setup as a Central Securities Depository in 1996. It has over the years, used its inherent strengths, project management capabilities & technology expertise to deliver state of the art e-Governance solutions, which has helped Governments to identify and clear bottlenecks, promote transparency, reduce service delivery costs and deliver public services efficiently.
A recipient of the Golden Peacock Award for Innovation Management, the company has been recognized for its innovative products and services at various national and international forums. NSDL e-Gov works closely with various Government agencies for designing, managing and implementing eGovernance Projects.
NSDL e-Gov has also established service centre networks across the country, which serves as access points for the public and are efficiently used to deliver quality services in a user friendly and transparent manner to the citizens.