TALES OF TRIUMPH
Anudip Foundation has impacted over 500,000 underserved youth, women, and persons with disabilities by equipping them with digital skills, AI-readiness, and job-focused training. With a 70% placement rate, our students step into careers in IT, e-commerce, fintech, and more, often seeing up to a 240% increase in household income. More than 50% of our learners are women, many becoming first-generation earners. Operating in 22+ states, Anudip is bridging the digital divide and creating inclusive, future-ready livelihoods

Kamlesh’s Journey of Hope
After losing his father in 2021, Kamlesh Vishwakarma struggled to support his family in Naigaon, Maharashtra, while holding a degree that felt meaningless. With no job and no means, hope was fading—until he discovered Anudip Foundation’s Full Stack Web Development course. Through hands-on training and mentorship, his confidence returned.
He cleared placement rounds and joined BharatNXT as an intern. Within a year, his salary rose by 500%, and he now supports his family, runs a YouTube channel, and is planning to buy a home. Kamlesh’s journey shows how the right opportunity can transform heartbreak into hope—and dreams into reality.

Rooted in Struggle, Rising in Mumbai
Vaishnavi Mali grew up in Solapur, Maharashtra, sharing a small home with 13 family members. Her father, a farmer, did his best, but higher education felt out of reach. Still, she persisted—earning a BTech degree in computer science. When she arrived in Mumbai for an internship through Anudip, the city felt overwhelming.
But with mentorship and skill-building in English Communication and IT, her fear transformed to confidence. Then came the call—Vaishnavi was hired by Accenture. Her first salary went straight to her mother, tears in both their eyes. From village roads to a global tech firm, Vaishnavi built her own path—and changed her family’s story.

From Village Dreams to City Goals
Rinki Mondal grew up in Dhanpota, a quiet village near Kolkata, West Bengal, where big dreams often felt out of place. With a farmer father and a shopkeeper mother, life was simple—but Rinki aimed higher. Through Anudip Foundation’s training in English communication and IT skills, she found her spark.
Choosing growth over convention, she stepped into the professional world with confidence. Today, she works as a customer care executive and is saving to buy a home for her parents. Rinki’s journey shows that with family support, the right training, and inner drive—dreams can grow far beyond village borders.

FROM “MISFIT” TO “MISS FIT”
In the quiet village of Bairampur, West Bengal, Manisha Bala, a 38-year-old housewife married to a laborer, felt trapped by societal prejudices that frowned on women working outside. Determined to support her family, she connected with community volunteers and joined a digital training program by Anudip Foundation.
Learning new media, social selling, and mobile marketing, Manisha transformed her smartphone into a tool for entrepreneurship. She launched a social media business, embraced government schemes like the Atal Pension Yojana, and secured financial stability. Once labeled a “misfit,” Manisha now inspires her village as a proud entrepreneur, breaking barriers and redefining her role.

Settilng Up Instead of settling down
Sushma, 23, grew up in a Bangalore family of daily wage-workers, struggling to get by on a fluctuating income. Pressured to marry to ease expenses, she instead began tutoring local children, delaying marriage and contributing what little she could. When community volunteers introduced her to Anudip’s skill centre, Sushma embraced web design, overcoming her unfamiliarity through mentoring and hard work.
Despite ongoing financial stress at home, she persevered, mastering web design in four months. Her patience paid off—she landed a job at Rooman Technology, earning nearly three times her family’s income. Today, Sushma’s success has redefined what it means to be “settled.”

MASSERA’S OFFER LETTER
Maseera, 23, from Behram Baug, Maharashtra, drew strength from her father’s unwavering support. When she enrolled in Anudip’s Java Web Programming course, many questioned whether tech was “fit for girls.” Coming from a non-tech background, Java felt foreign, but with the patience of her trainers and extra classes, Maseera pushed through with grit and determination.
Despite peer doubts, she excelled, topping her class and cracking three interviews to land her first job at leading edtech firm BYJU’S, with a monthly salary of $244. That offer silenced every doubt she faced. Today, Maseera stands proud—proof that with belief, opportunity, and the right support, a young woman can rewrite her future through technology.

THE KHETI GIRL IN A CUBICLE
Rutuja, grew up helping her farmer parents in remote Jarkarwadi, Pune, earning just $ 2 extra with her brother. Labeled “a simple graduate with low English vocabulary,” she dreamed of more. Thanks to her college’s Head and ANUDIP’s Airoli Centre, she joined a Java DeepTech course, conquering her fears of technology and English. Guided by supportive trainers, Rutuja worked tirelessly, mastering new skills.
Her breakthrough came with a job at Capgemini, where her cubicle outshines her village home and her salary now triples her family’s income. Rutuja’s journey proves that determination and opportunity can transform even the most humble beginnings.