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New Delhi, 15 July, 2025: On the
occasion of World Youth Skills Day 2025, Cosmo Foundation, Cosmo First Ltd.’s
community outreach arm, reaffirms its dedication to raising a generation that
is prepared for the future and has access to technology. For more than 15
years, Cosmo Foundation has been working at grass root level to address digital
divide and open up new opportunities for young people, particularly those from
underprivileged and rural areas. Cosmo Foundation’s goal to not only provide
technical education but also to foster self-reliance, inclusivity, and
confidence in India’s youth is in line with this year’s UN theme, “Youth
Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills.”
For Cosmo Foundation, this day is a celebration of each person who has changed
their life via education, rather than just a symbolic observance. With an
emphasis on digital literacy, language proficiency, life skills, and vocational
training, Cosmo Foundation has impacted over 50,000 youth in Gujarat,
Maharashtra, and Delhi since starting its first digital skilling initiative in 2008.
The Foundation’s programs aim to give students and youths the skills they need
to succeed in the cutthroat, technologically advanced world of today, especially
those from marginalised, remote, and tribal communities.
Cosmo Foundation has incorporated AI literacy and sophisticated digital tools
into its training modules in response to the growing importance of artificial
intelligence. In addition to e-commerce, digital payments, and social media
management, young people are now exposed to platforms like Canva, ChatGPT, Gemini,
Google Workspace and cybersecurity fundamentals. These AI-powered interventions
are combined with fundamental abilities in communication, critical thinking,
and computer literacy to make sure students are not only tech-savvy but also
prepared for the workplace. Even in areas with poor connectivity, thousands of
students can access education through programs like Cosmo Digi Pathshala, a
WhatsApp-based learning platform.
Holistic development is the base of the Cosmo Foundation’s work. The Digital
Skill Building Program, the Basic English Fluency Program, and vocational
programs like the Auto-EV Technician Training and Nari Ki Sawari – a mobility
program that teaches women to drive are some of the main initiatives run by
Cosmo Foundation. All programs incorporate life skills like time management,
leadership, etiquette, financial literacy, and hygiene awareness in addition to
digital education. These multifaceted services have a particularly positive
effect on women and girls, enabling them to contribute to their communities
with confidence.
“World Youth Skills Day is more than a day of recognition – it is a
celebration of potential,” said Ms. Yamini Jaipuria, Managing Trustee of
Cosmo Foundation, in her remarks on the occasion. “At Cosmo Foundation,
we think that the youth should be prepared to lead India’s digital and
entrepreneurial future, not just to participate. We take pride in giving them
access to contemporary resources, principles, essential skills, and most
importantly the opportunities, that are shaping their lives for today and the
future.”
Cosmo Foundation has seen thousands of inspiring changes over the years. Once
unable to pay for private computer lessons, Ajay Vasava from the Gujarat
village of Methi received training through Cosmo’s free digital education program.
He now operates a digital service center in his village and oversees IT
operations for retail establishments. After finishing the Foundation’s EV
Technician Course in Aurangabad, Anisha Suradkar’s life took a significant
turn. She now makes INR 15,000 a month working at Bajaj Auto, providing for her
whole family and acting as an inspiration to others in her community.
Similarly, Sajiya Bapal, also benefitted from Cosmo’s English Tutor YouTube
content to pass the IELTS with a 7-band score, and now headed to the UK for her
master’s degree in accounting.
“Since our very inception, we have focussed on upskilling the youth
and the communities. For us at Cosmo Foundation, we have seen firsthand the
impact of these skilling programs and access to digital skills in shaping the
future of the youth and turning them into confident individuals. We believe
that every village in India has untapped potential, and it is for us to
identify these gaps and create opportunities for the youth and take India
forward with new talents,” said Ms. Mamta Baxi,
Head of CSR, Cosmo Foundation
Cosmo Foundation’s work has a noticeable effect on socioeconomic and
educational results. While enrollment in government schools has increased,
especially among girls, school dropout rates have decreased from 35% to just 2%
in areas where Cosmo Foundation operates. Young people with trainings from Cosmo
have found work as service center managers, teachers, nurses, HR executives,
and data entry operators. Currently, almost 34% of beneficiaries work in the
public or private sector, and another 18% have started their own businesses in
industries like content creation, e-commerce, and digital design. Additionally,
more than 80 women have been able to secure employment in electric vehicle
companies thanks to vocational training, with monthly salaries ranging from INR
15,000 to INR 29,000.
With a core beneficiary age group of 6 to 24 years old, Cosmo Foundation’s
programs has positively impacted over 68,000 students across 155 villages and
55 government schools. Learning is hyperlocal, inclusive, and sustainable – a
result of Cosmo Foundation’s cadre of community-based educators and digital
facilitators, which includes trained youth and local women.
Looking ahead, Cosmo Foundation is marking World Youth Skills Day 2025 with
workshops and events that further elevate digital learning. In Vadodara, a
virtual session on “Leveraging AI for Academic Excellence and Professional
Growth” is being hosted in collaboration with Navrachna University, while a
STEM awareness workshop for rural girls is being conducted in partnership with
FICCI FLO.
Cosmo Foundation continues to work towards inclusive progress with each
educated student, motivated educator, and strong girl – one in which young
people from the most remote regions of India are not only armed with knowledge,
and required skills, but also with the self-assurance to direct their own lives
and become change agents for the community.
About
Cosmo Foundation:
Cosmo Foundation was established in 2008 as the
community outreach initiative of the Cosmo First Ltd, the largest manufacturers
of BOPP worldwide. The Foundation works closely with less developed communities
around its manufacturing units at the Karjan in the Vadodara District and
Gangapur in the Chatrapati Sambhajinagar District as well as in Delhi, Himachal
Pradesh, and tribal district Chhindwara of Madhya Pradesh. The organization
works on several development programs aimed at Computer operation and digital
skill building, Foundational Literacy, Numeracy, Life skills and English
Communication, health and hygiene, Environment and Empowerment of women.
About Cosmo First Limited:
Founded in 1981, Cosmo First is a multinational conglomerate and
global leader in specialty films, with five major business verticals and
operations in over 100 countries. Its portfolio spans flexible packaging,
lamination, labelling and specialty films (Cosmo Films), specialty chemicals
(Cosmo Speciality Chemicals), rigid packaging (Cosmo Plastech), window films
(Cosmo Sunshield), automotive paint protection films (Cosmo PPF), and
digital-first omni channel pet care (Zigly), supported by a legacy of innovation
and industry leadership.
Ms Ipshita Nayyar
Head- Branding & Marketing Communications Cosmo First Limited ipshita.nayyar@cosmofirst.com +91 11 49 49 49 49