The chapter, in a strategic partnership with Tribal Welfare Engineering Department (TWED), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 19 November.As part of the MOU, 25 women chapter volunteers will engage with and mentor 75 young tribal women who are pursuing undergraduate studies. They belong to Jayashanker Bhupalpally and Ulgu districts, Eturunagaram, which are under the Integrated Tribal Development Agency, Telangana state, but live in hostels for their education.With the goal, “going online as leaders”, the partnership aims at inspiring and encouraging tribal women from across India to become village-level digital young leaders for their community.Mr. Venkata Reddy Chirla, PMP, chapter vice president, leads the special projects initiatives and Sita M Durvasula, PMP, manages the volunteer engagements at PMIPCC.
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