Education


FCI being an education initiative, runs and envisages programs and projects in the area of academics, talent development, and importantly after school child development programs in the form of skills training and workshops to the primary and secondary education students. To the higher education students various soft & hard skills training, workshops and field visits besides academics and talent development.

FCI gives a fillip to the girl children from its primary target communities. It encourages the cause of girl child education, employable skills, and in imparting special useful courses for their jobs.


We do this through the following programs


Girls in Tech

"Empowering Engineering Girl Students through Skill Enhancement, STEM/Digital Learning & Educational Assistance"

The project aims at supporting young women first generation engineers complete their engineering studies and land a dream job. It provides an enabling environment to enhance their employability.

They are provided with industry specific employability skills such as soft, technical & professional skills. Platforms are created to showcase their engineering skills/talents - Technology Festival & Hackathons. Seminars/lectures & workshops on trending topics are conducted besides outbound and exposure visits to industries,corporates and science exhibitions. A working professional from corporates/companies is connected as an Engineering Mentor to each student. A monthly stipend is paid to the students to help cover expenses such as study material, commute, basic medical needs, etc while in the program.

Draw Your Dreams

"Creating Dreams and Aspirations through Creative Art"

“Drawing Competition” is a platform created for children to exhibit their drawing talents, to draw their dreams and to have a competition experience as well. The competition is open to underprivileged school-going children from grades 1 to 9 irrespective of their region, religion, and caste.

For children who have not participated in a drawing competition so far and for those who fear the contest, this event would help each child build self-confidence and go from an ‘I can’t draw’ mindset to one of ‘I can enter this contest…and I might win!’