Are you finding it hard to get your news story published in the mainstream media?
Look no further - share it FREE on NewsBoosters and reach the people directly
Centralizing Socially Relevant News To Boost Its Visibility Your News, Our Outreach....     
  
View 580

Source ForPressRelease.com

Sona BLW Precision Forgings Ltd (Sona Comstar), one of India's leading automotive technology companies, has signed an MoU with Ashoka University to provide scholarship to eligible Women Scholars pursuing Computer Science or Mathematics as their major/minor in the undergraduate program. The program will benefit fourteen meritorious and deserving women students from economically weaker backgrounds for three years.



Higher education has a life-changing and sustainable effect on individuals, communities and societies. It impacts individuals through improved opportunities, the economy through innovation and skills, and society by increasing awareness and responsibility. Women's participation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in India has risen over the years, but their participation in the workforce remains low. Through this partnership with Ashoka University, Sona Comstar wants to promote women's representation in STEM education and encourage their participation in the workforce.



Commenting on the partnership Mr Kiran M Deshmukh, Group CTO, Sona Comstar, said, "We are delighted to partner with the prestigious Ashoka University to provide scholarships to women graduate students. Women's lack of participation in the workforce is a cause of concern for the manufacturing industry. One of the root causes is that the talent pool for women in STEM is small. Our partnership with Ashoka University is a step towards promoting women's representation in STEM education and workforce."



"The partnership between Ashoka University and Sona Comstar in extending scholarships to women students pursuing undergraduate studies in mathematics and computer sciences is in line with the university's focus to expand its sciences programme. It is a great opportunity to promote STEM education among women from economically weaker sections in India. We hope that more students will be encouraged to take STEM courses through this opportunity and add to our robust sciences programme in the university," Venkat Eshwara, Pro Vice Chancellor, Ashoka University, said.

 


 
 
 

Target Communities :

Why it is important:

What is the end objective of the news?:

What needs to be done to meet the objective?:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Latest Newsboosters News