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Indian Institute of Life Skills Empowers 1,000+ Underprivileged Youth in Maharashtra

Mumbai, India – December 12, 2024 – In a world increasingly focused on academic achievement, a Mumbai-based edtech startup is carving a unique niche. The Indian Institute of Life Skills (IILS) has reached a significant milestone by successfully training over 1,000 underprivileged students with essential life skills, paving the way for a brighter future.

Having spent 15 years reporting on education trends, I have encountered numerous initiatives. What sets IILS apart is its dedication to bridging the gap between traditional education and the crucial life skills that are often absent from the curriculum.

“Our courses go beyond textbooks,” says Pooja Yadav, the founder of IILS. “We equip students from marginalized backgrounds with confidence, critical thinking, and productivity skills—tools that empower them to navigate life’s complexities.”

Transformative Programs for a Brighter Future

IILS’s free life skills programs focus on areas such as effective communication, emotional intelligence, time management, and decision-making. These skills are not only sought after by employers but also contribute significantly to personal growth.

This initiative is part of IILS’s broader mission to empower Indian students, particularly those from underprivileged communities. By offering free training, the institute ensures that life skills education is accessible regardless of socio-economic background.

Preparing Students for the Evolving World

“In today’s rapidly changing job market and with increasing academic pressure, life skills are more crucial than ever,” says Pooja Yadav. “Our programs equip students with the tools to think critically, solve problems, and thrive in real-world scenarios.”

Having witnessed the challenges posed by limited access to quality education, I applaud IILS’s commitment to democratizing education. Their focus on empowering young people, especially those who have been historically marginalized, is truly commendable.

A Ripple Effect of Positive Change

With 1,000 students already benefiting from the program, IILS is poised for significant growth. Their vision of creating a ripple effect of positive change across India is inspiring. “We believe education is a powerful tool for transformation,” emphasizes Pooja Yadav. “Every individual deserves access to life skills training. We are committed to helping young people overcome challenges and excel in all aspects of life.”

About Indian Institute of Life Skills

The Indian Institute of Life Skills is a transformative platform dedicated to empowering individuals through life skills education. The institute offers free programs focused on holistic personal development, preparing students for success both academically and in real-life situations.

For more information, visit the IILS website at https://indianinstituteoflifeskills.com or WhatsApp: +91 8452996747.

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