An estimated 386 million of the world's working-age people have some kind of disability, says the International Labor Organization (ILO). Of the some 70 million persons with disabilities in India, only about 100,000 have succeeded in obtaining employment in industry. Though a dogmatic society and a general lack of understanding towards the issue of disability employment plays a major role, India, is witnessing a sea change in the Corporate Sector’s attitude towards persons with disabilities. India has committed itself to realizing the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) for Persons with Disabilities through the implementation of the World Programme of Action concerning Disabled Persons and the Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
As a step towards Inclusivity, NASSCOM Foundation and Sarthak Educational Trust is organizing a first ever JOB FAIR for Persons With Disability (PWD) in the IT industry in Delhi. Leading IT/BPO companies will be present at the Job Fair and we expect a large number of PWDs to be placed in these reputed companies.
Participating company name:
- Wipro
- Ibm
- Netambit
- Team computers
- Ibm daksh
- Design mate
- Aegis
- Newgen
- Tatateleservices
- Clear path technology
- NSN
- Steria
- Black magic tonner
Job profiles required by companies:
- Programmer
- Production Support
- Service Co-ordinator
- Customer care executive
- Help desk executive
- HR Executive
- Admin Executive
- Finance executive
Timings: 9:00am – 4:30pm
Date: 10 December 2010
Premise: Vocational rehabilitation center
Near shanty Mukund Hospital
Vikas marg extension
Karkarduma, Delhi -94
Registration Procedure:Candidates who are visually impaired, hearing impaired and orthopedically challenged can register for the job fair by sending their resume on sarthakjobfair2010@gmail.com
For further queries contact us:
Sarthak Educational Trust
Building No. 1, Mohammad Pur,
Near Bhikaji Cama Place
New Delhi-66
Telephone: 011– 42004238
Mobile: 9718711463
Email: sarthakjobfair2010@gmaill.com
Website: www.sarthakindia.org
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