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Bajaj Auto Foundation commits Rs 400 cr to empower women engineers

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Mumbai, Jun 11 (PTI) Bajaj Auto’s CSR arm Bajaj Auto Foundation on Thursday announced it is committing Rs 400 crore over the next decade to empower women engineers, and unveiled its unified vision towards skilling and empowerment.

The initiative will be implemented through the Rupa Rahul Bajaj Scholarship for Women in Engineering (RRBSWE), it said.

The announcement was made at an event held at the company’s headquarters in Pune in the presence of Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairperson and Founder of Biocon Limited, and Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director of Bajaj Auto Ltd.

It also formally unveiled the scholarship identity and felicitated the inaugural cohort of 506 meritorious young scholars from 40 reputed engineering institutions, considered to be the country’s largest scholarship programme for women in core engineering.

The scholarship has been conceived for meritorious young women pursuing core engineering disciplines, including mechanical, electronics, industrial instrumentation, mechatronics, robotics engineering and allied fields.

Under the programme, scholars will receive financial support of up to Rs 8 lakh across the course of their engineering education at 40 leading engineering institutions, including IITs, NITs, IIITs, and reputed state and private universities, the foundation said.

The event also saw the unveiling of Bajaj Auto Foundation’s unified vision towards skilling and empowerment.

“Women possess inherent skills of patience, empathy and diligence, which are very strong attributes to excel in core engineering jobs. We identified this long back and made women engineers a significant part of our workforce. In fact, from virtually no women in our operations till around a decade back, today they account for nearly 20 per cent of our workforce,” said Rajiv Bajaj.

Beyond financial assistance, the scholarship is designed to nurture the next generation of women leaders in engineering through structured mentorship, leadership development, industry immersion, and access to professional networks, the foundation said.

The scholarship programme seeks to address the persistent underrepresentation of women in core engineering and manufacturing sectors at a time when advanced manufacturing, deep technology, and industrial innovation are becoming increasingly critical to India’s economic growth and global competitiveness, it said.

“The Rupa Rahul Bajaj Scholarship is an investment in talent, ambition, and the belief that opportunity can unlock extraordinary potential. We are deeply committed to ensuring that women play a far greater role in shaping the future of engineering and manufacturing,” said Rajiv Bajaj.

“The future of science, engineering, and manufacturing must be built on inclusion and equal opportunity. Encouraging more women to pursue core engineering disciplines is not just a social imperative, but an economic one. Initiatives like the Rupa Rahul Bajaj Scholarship can help create a stronger and more diverse innovation ecosystem for India,” Mazumdar-Shaw said in her address as the chief guest. PTI IAS BAL

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