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OIL Swabalamban: Empowering Youths, Shaping Futures
Financial Express Chandigarh
|October 31, 2025
"When a nation invests in the skills of its youth, it invests in the strength of its own future." Guided by this belief, Oil India Limited (OIL) has, for decades, invested deeply in the development of communities across its operational areas. Among its flagship Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, one project stands out as a shining example of sustained impact and human transformation- Project 'OIL Swabalamban'.
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Launched in 2013, OIL Swabalamban was born from a simple yet powerful realization: in India’s resource-rich Northeast, especially in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, countless young men and women possessed immense potential but lacked access to structured skill-building and job opportunities.
With unemployment and underemployment acting as persistent challenges, and with the Government of India’s Skill India Mission calling for industry-relevant training, OIL took the lead in bridging this gap through an initiative that linked skill, capacity building, and assured placement. Over a decade later, OIL Swabalamban has transformed into a beacon of hope, providing livelihood, dignity, and direction to thousands of rural youths not only from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh but several others of Northeast India, while contributing to the Nation’s vision of a skilled Country.
A Vision Rooted in Empowerment
Project OIL Swabalamban was conceptualized as a placement-linked skill and capacity-building initiative, aimed at equipping unemployed youths with the competencies needed to secure sustainable employment in diverse industrial and service sectors.
The project has a distinct 360-degree approachcovering every stage of the journey, from mobilization and skill training to placement, post-placement followup, and alumni engagement. Each stage is implemented with transparency, accountability, and compassion, ensuring that no beneficiary feels left behind once they complete training. Since inception, over 22,167 youths have been trained under OIL Swabalamban, with an impressive 18,280 successfully placed in leading industries across India and abroad. What began as a modest effort in 2013 has today grown into one of OIL's most impactful and admired CSR initiatives.
Skill with Dignity: The OIL Swabalamban Model
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