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Microsoft, SBI Join Hands To Train Differently-Abled People To Find Jobs

Over 500 differently-abled youths will be upskilled in the first year of the collaboration.

Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., gestures as he speaks during a Bloomberg event. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., gestures as he speaks during a Bloomberg event. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg

Global tech major Microsoft on Monday announced a partnership with State Bank of India to train differently-abled people find jobs in the banking, financial services and insurance sector.

Over 500 differently-abled youths will be upskilled in the first year of the collaboration.

It is an ideal partnership. This is a new beginning in training and finding people with any kind of disability but employable. Our experience with them has been fantastic, SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar told reporters in Mumbai.

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Microsoft's president of global sales, marketing and operations Jean-Philippe Courtois said there are 26 million differently-abled people in India and it is essential to use newer ways to use technology to enable them participate in the 21st century economy.

A company statement said SBI Foundation and Microsoft will develop an artificial intelligence powered market place that will enable the BFSI industry to connect more easily with differently-abled people for upskilling and employment opportunities.