Even Cargo to help DSEU develop curriculum for logistics, transportation courses
Press Trust of India | March 30, 2022 | 09:04 AM IST | 1 min read
Even Cargo will curate courses, undertake skill-development seminars and industrial visits to ensure career enhancement of women students.
MARCH: The Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU) and Even Cargo, an all-women delivery platform, have signed an MoU to jointly develop a course curriculum for logistics and transportation courses at the university.
With the partnership, Even Cargo will provide industry knowledge and on-ground expertise to enable more women to work in logistics and supply chains, university authorities said. The enterprise will curate courses, undertake skill-development seminars and industrial visits to ensure holistic engagement and career enhancement of woman students in the logistics sector.
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Speaking on the tie-up, Neharika Vohra, Vice-Chancellor, DSEU, said “We are delighted to have Even Cargo on board to work on our logistics and transportation programmes. Being a skill and entrepreneurship university, our goal is to skill our students and maximise opportunities from skilling." "In sectors such as logistics and support, there is a large persistence of gender gap, and we look forward to bridge this gender gap," she said.
Earlier in March, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia inaugurated the first DSEU Lighthouse in Kalkaji on Wednesday. With this, the university and college will approach students and not vice-versa, Sisodia said.
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