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The Art Of Living And HDFC ERGO Build Job-Ready Graduates: A Practical Skills Initiative


(MENAFN- NewsVoir) Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Many graduates step out of university unprepared for the realities of the workplace. In early 2026, an initiative across Tamil Nadu and Bengaluru set out to change that - not through lengthy courses, but through a practical, hands-on approach to job readiness. Through a CSR partnership with HDFC ERGO, The Art of Living Social Projects launched the Employability & Workplace Readiness Program under its Vidya project. Designed as a 20-hour intervention with real impact, the programme equipped young graduates with the skills they actually need at work.



Future-ready in progress


The Gap We All Acknowledge, but Rarely Address Well
India produces millions of graduates each year. Yet employers keep pointing to the same issue: A degree doesn't necessarily translate into workplace readiness.


Students often struggle with:

    Communication

    Financial awareness

    Workplace expectations

    Work stress and pressure


This programme didn't sidestep the problem - it went straight at it.


Not just training. Preparation for real life.
What set the programme apart was its emphasis on application over theory. It did not treat employability as a checklist; it approached it as a mindset, preparing students not just to secure jobs, but to handle them effectively.


Less lecturing. More doing - role plays, discussions, real-world scenarios.


Students engaged in:

    Stress management through breathing, meditation, and mindfulness

    Professional communication and interpersonal skills

    Workplace discipline and productivity

    Basics of banking, insurance, and financial planning

    Sales, negotiation, and relationship management


Small Programme. Real Reach.
The target was 400 students. The outcome: 370 trained in Tamil Nadu, and 31 in Karnataka. One striking detail: 67% of participants were women, reflecting strong female participation in skill-building initiatives.

Students came from diverse academic backgrounds - BBA, B.Com, BA, and BSc - but shared a common need: clarity and confidence about stepping into the workforce.

What Actually Changed
The numbers matter. The shifts matter more.


Students reported:

    Greater confidence in speaking and presenting

    A clearer understanding of money and financial planning

    Enhanced resilience (stress management) through simple, proven breathing techniques

    Increased self-awareness and discipline

    A realistic view of workplace expectations

    For someone stepping into their first job, that's transformative.

    Working within constraints


Looking Ahead
As India continues to grapple with the employability gap, scalable, focused interventions like this offer a way forward. Because bridging the gap between education and employment doesn't always require reinventing the system. Sometimes, it just means preparing people better for the world they're about to enter.


About The Art of Living Social Projects
Inspired by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, The Art of Living Social Projects operates across India in collaboration with the Government of India, leading corporates, and local communities. The organisation undertakes large-scale initiatives in water conservation, natural farming, afforestation, environmental protection, free education, women's empowerment, and rural development, among other focus areas.


To learn more about these initiatives or explore CSR partnerships, visit: Best NGO for CSR projects in India


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