UltraTech’s Reddipalayam Cement Works enables village girls to complete their education.

Thirteen-year-old D Varshini belongs to the marginalised section of a village located in the proximity of Reddipalayam Cement Works, an integrated manufacturing unit of UltraTech Cement Limited. The unit is situated in the Ariyalur district of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. In Grade 5, Varshini had to drop out of the regular school to support her family in household chores.

Recently, however, the teenager joined the state-funded residential school, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya in Grade 6. Unfortunately, Varshini and other girls from similar background would soon drop out of the school yet again since it lacked proper residential and academic facilities. The 50 girls in the school, who were all from the same rural, underdeveloped, and minority communities as Varshini, went through identical experiences.

The Reddipalayam Cement Works Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) team recognised the importance of providing the girls with a supportive atmosphere after conducting an on-the-ground evaluation survey of their living and learning environments at the school. One of the key issues faced by the girls was that they had to sit on the floor hunched to write, resulting in back pain. The team identified the same and provided foldable, portable, and detachable study tables as well as lightweight school bags to the girls. The tables could be adjusted at two heights and allowed the girls to sit upright while studying, as well as write comfortably. The unit team also constructed two concrete water tanks, a platform, and a shed at the ground level, so that the girls could easily wash and dry their clothes which they otherwise had to do in their classrooms.

Post the intervention, the academic performance of the students has increased substantially, and their dropout rates have also come down, due to the availability of better academic and housing facilities. This will significantly contribute to the girls’ empowerment and financial independence.