Building a skilled, employed, and financially independent future — transforming lives one skill at a time
We envision a society where every individual has the opportunity to thrive — a society in which education, healthcare, and economic independence are not privileges, but fundamental rights accessible to all.
VFRES empowers the most vulnerable sections of society through free medical camps, skill development, women empowerment, child education, tribal development, and SHG formation — creating sustainable impact through inclusive development.
Vinayaka Fundamental Research and Education Society is a registered non-profit dedicated to transforming underserved communities through education, skill development, and sustainable livelihoods.
Based in Jharkhand with active partnerships across multiple states, we implement high-impact programs aligned with MEGA Skill, DDU-GKY, PMKVY, and state skill missions — delivering training, certification, placement, and post-placement support.
Impact-oriented programs aligned with government schemes to build skills and strengthen communities across India

NSQF-aligned vocational training, digital literacy, and employability programs under MEGA Skill, DDU-KK, Saksham, Birsa Skill Development, and DDU-GKY.

Market-relevant skill training and SHG support to promote economic independence and social participation for women across communities.

Medical camps, health check-ups, and nutrition awareness programs to improve community well-being in underserved areas.
Placement support, career guidance, and entrepreneurship training to create sustainable income and self-employment opportunities.
Infrastructure support and inclusive programs for SC/ST communities, minorities, and persons with disabilities in rural areas.
Campaigns on government schemes, rights, and community engagement to foster informed participation and inclusive growth.
Industry-aligned vocational courses designed to enhance employability, promote self-reliance, and meet evolving workforce needs.
Industrial & domestic sewing, fabric handling, stitching techniques, quality control. Job-ready for garment manufacturing.
Apparel & TextileElectrical systems, wiring, installation, maintenance & safety for residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
Electrical & TechnicalPatient care, hospital support, hygiene standards, and basic medical assistance for hospitals and home healthcare.
HealthcareBasic electrical, mechanical, plumbing & equipment maintenance for facilities management and small enterprises.
Electrical & TechnicalCommunication, customer handling, problem resolution, and digital tools for call centres and service industries.
Service & ITSkincare, haircare, hygiene practices, and customer interaction for salons, wellness centres, and self-employment.
Service & ITAdvanced tailoring, garment sampling, pattern interpretation, and finishing for apparel design and export houses.
Apparel & TextileEntrepreneurship-focused tailoring with basic business management, costing, and customer handling for home enterprises.
Apparel & TextileCustomer reception, product presentation, and showroom operations for automotive dealerships and sales environments.
AutomotiveDiagnostics, servicing, repair, and maintenance for two-wheeler service centres or self-employment as mechanics.
AutomotiveInstallation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of solar photovoltaic systems for employment in renewable energy.
Green SkillsGarment design, fabric selection, pattern making, and fashion illustration for boutiques and self-employment ventures.
Apparel & TextileFood and beverage service, hospitality standards, and customer interaction for hotels, restaurants, and catering.
Service & ITComputer fundamentals, MS Office, data entry, and typing accuracy for back-office and data management roles.
Service & ITEvery rupee invested creates measurable, lasting change in communities across India
Direct investment in training and certification
Safe accommodation for outstation students
Nutritious meals and community programs
Skilled trainers and administrative support
Policy research and community advocacy
Year-wise training outcomes from FY 2019 to 2026. Click any year to see the detailed job-role breakdown.
| Job Role | Trained | Certified | Placed |
|---|---|---|---|
| F & B Service Trainee | 246 | 212 | 114 |
| Sewing Machine Operator | 866 | 831 | 596 |
| Job Role | Trained | Certified | Placed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sewing Machine Operator | 30 | 29 | 2 |
| Job Role | Trained | Certified | Placed |
|---|---|---|---|
| F & B Service Trainee | 268 | 229 | 85 |
| Handset Repair Engineer | 120 | 82 | 0 |
| Assistant Electrician | 719 | 663 | 521 |
| Self Employed Tailor | 2,517 | 2,462 | 1,439 |
| Sewing Machine Operator | 2,280 | 2,224 | 1,081 |
| Job Role | Trained | Certified | Placed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assistant Electrician | 756 | 697 | 388 |
| Domestic Data Entry Operator | 56 | 55 | 45 |
| F & B Service Trainee | 117 | 110 | 85 |
| Handset Repair Engineer | 30 | 22 | 0 |
| Self Employed Tailor | 1,389 | 1,339 | 824 |
| Sewing Machine Operator | 1,621 | 1,557 | 751 |
| Sampling Tailor | 606 | 585 | 503 |
| Job Role | Trained | Certified | Placed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domestic Data Entry Operator | 506 | 476 | 305 |
| Assistant Electrician | 967 | 800 | 743 |
| General Duty Assistant | 90 | 88 | 58 |
| Self Employed Tailor | 1,546 | 1,481 | 1,233 |
| Sewing Machine Operator | 2,615 | 2,511 | 2,212 |
| Sampling Tailor | 1,731 | 1,659 | 1,522 |
| Job Role | Trained | Certified | Placed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assistant Electrician | 1,041 | 950 | 791 |
| Domestic Data Entry Operator | 1,415 | 1,379 | 991 |
| General Duty Assistant | 630 | 606 | 460 |
| Sewing Machine Operator | 150 | 144 | 115 |
| Multi Skill Technician (Food Processing) | 320 | 295 | 216 |
| Sampling Tailor | 3,740 | 3,588 | 3,045 |
| Self Employed Tailor | 846 | 788 | 545 |
| Job Role | Trained | Certified | Placed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assistant Electrician | 240 | 195 | 104 |
| General Duty Assistant | 87 | — | — |
| Multi Skill Technician (Food Processing) | 120 | 60 | — |
| Sampling Tailor | 1,342 | 721 | 333 |
| Self Employed Tailor | 307 | 165 | 14 |
| Sewing Machine Operator | 208 | 87 | 20 |
Strategically located across Jharkhand and partner states — bringing skill training to the doorstep of underserved communities.
Plot No. 897, Ward No. 5, Lalgutwa, Ranchi – 834005, Jharkhand
New Town, Near Kokar Chowk, Hazaribagh – 825301, Jharkhand
Shastri Nagar, Near Bus Stand, Dhanbad – 826001, Jharkhand
Sector 4, City Centre Road, Bokaro Steel City – 827004, Jharkhand
Sonari, Near Kamani Gate, Jamshedpur – 831011, Jharkhand
Station Road, Near Civil Court, Giridih – 815301, Jharkhand
Mohanpur Road, Deoghar – 814112, Jharkhand
Market Road, Near Collectorate, Lohardaga – 835302, Jharkhand
Medninagar, Main Road, Palamu – 822101, Jharkhand
Mission Road, Near DC Office, Chaibasa – 833201, Jharkhand
College Road, Near Dumka Collectorate, Dumka – 814101, Jharkhand
Gandhi Nagar, Main Chowk, Raigarh – 496001, Chhattisgarh
We connect trained candidates with reputed employers offering competitive packages and growth opportunities.
| # | Company | Sector | Job Role | Package (p.a.) | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saket Creations Pvt. Ltd. | Apparel | Sewing Machine Operator | ₹1.2L – ₹1.8L | Noida, UP |
| 2 | Shahi Exports Pvt. Ltd. | Garment Export | Sampling Tailor | ₹1.5L – ₹2.2L | Bengaluru, KA |
| 3 | Apollo Hospitals | Healthcare | General Duty Assistant | ₹1.6L – ₹2.0L | Ranchi, JH |
| 4 | Tata Power Solar | Renewable Energy | Solar PV Installer | ₹1.8L – ₹2.5L | Multiple States |
| 5 | Hero MotoCorp | Automotive | Two-Wheeler Technician | ₹1.5L – ₹2.0L | Delhi/NCR |
| 6 | Maruti Suzuki | Automotive | Showroom Hostess | ₹1.4L – ₹1.9L | Jamshedpur, JH |
| 7 | Genpact India | BPO / IT | Data Entry Operator | ₹1.6L – ₹2.2L | Ranchi, JH |
| 8 | Sodexo India | Hospitality | F & B Service Trainee | ₹1.3L – ₹1.8L | Jharkhand |
| 9 | Adani Power | Power & Energy | Assistant Electrician | ₹1.8L – ₹2.4L | Jharkhand |
| 10 | Lakme Salons | Beauty & Wellness | Beauty Therapist | ₹1.2L – ₹1.8L | Ranchi, JH |
| 11 | CGSRLM | Rural Development | Multi Skill Technician | ₹1.4L – ₹2.0L | Chhattisgarh |
Passionate professionals committed to creating measurable change through skill, education, and community development.
President
A visionary leader with deep roots in social development, Dr. Trivedi founded VFRES on the principle that skill and education are rights, not privileges. She has guided the organisation's growth from a single-centre initiative to a multi-state impact programme reaching over 29,000 lives. Her academic rigour combined with grassroots sensibility drives every strategic decision at VFRES.
Vice President
Mr. Chaudhary brings strategic acumen and operational excellence to VFRES. With extensive experience in programme management and government scheme implementation, he oversees multi-centre delivery, stakeholder partnerships, and quality assurance across all training verticals. His leadership ensures every programme meets the highest standards of outcome and accountability.
Secretary
Mr. Vaibhav is instrumental in managing VFRES's governance, documentation, and compliance framework. He ensures smooth coordination between field teams, government bodies, and funding partners. His systematic approach to administration has been a cornerstone of VFRES's ability to scale transparently and maintain regulatory integrity across all operations.
Treasurer
Mr. Sharan manages VFRES's financial operations with precision and transparency. He oversees fund allocation, audit processes, and financial reporting, ensuring every rupee is utilised for maximum community impact. His dedication to financial integrity has earned VFRES the trust of government bodies and CSR partners alike.
Programme Director
Mr. Shankar leads end-to-end programme delivery at VFRES, from mobilisation to post-placement support. With deep field experience across Jharkhand's rural districts, he understands community needs firsthand and translates them into effective training interventions. His hands-on leadership ensures trainees receive the best learning experience possible.
Operations Manager
Mr. Vikash Kumar oversees the day-to-day operational excellence of VFRES centres. From logistics and resource management to trainer coordination and centre readiness, his meticulous approach ensures smooth programme execution. He is the backbone of VFRES's ability to run multiple parallel training cohorts with consistency and quality.
Centre Manager
Mr. Rohit Kumar manages VFRES's flagship training centre in Ranchi, ensuring day-to-day operations run seamlessly. He is responsible for trainer management, student attendance, infrastructure upkeep, and timely reporting. His on-ground presence and problem-solving ability have made the Ranchi centre a model for other VFRES locations.
Placement Head
Mr. Azad Kumar Singh heads all placement and industry linkage activities at VFRES. He has built and nurtured relationships with over 50 employers across sectors, resulting in a placement rate exceeding 85%. His dedication to following up with placed candidates and ensuring retention makes VFRES's outcomes genuinely transformative.
Training Coordinator
Miss Divya coordinates the training calendar, trainer assignments, and curriculum delivery across all VFRES centres. Her attention to quality and her ability to mentor trainers has significantly improved assessment scores and certification rates. She also manages the feedback mechanism that keeps programmes aligned with industry requirements.
Community Outreach Lead
Miss Shivangi Shukla leads VFRES's mobilisation and community engagement efforts. She works directly with village communities, panchayats, and SHGs to identify beneficiaries and build trust. Her empathetic approach and communication skills have been instrumental in reaching first-generation learners who otherwise wouldn't access skill training.
MIS & Data Manager
Mr. Pawan Bhagat manages VFRES's Management Information System, data reporting, and documentation for government portals. He ensures all training data is accurately captured, validated, and submitted in compliance with scheme requirements. His technical proficiency keeps VFRES audit-ready and positions the organisation for continued programme approvals.
Formal partnerships with government bodies and corporates driving large-scale skill development across India.
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana — rural skills training for BPL youth with 100% placement guarantee. Multi-district rollout across Jharkhand.
Ministry of Rural DevelopmentJharkhand state flagship skill mission — delivering high-quality vocational training in Sewing, Electrician, GDA, and Data Entry courses across 12 centres.
Govt. of JharkhandWomen's livelihood and skill development focused scheme — empowering women from SC/ST and OBC communities with income-generating vocational skills.
Women EmpowermentTribally-focused skill programme for youth of Jharkhand — training in relevant trades with cultural sensitivity and dedicated tribal outreach mobilisation teams.
Tribal DevelopmentChhattisgarh State Rural Livelihoods Mission — skill training and SHG livelihood support in Raigarh and surrounding districts under NRLM framework.
ChhattisgarhAutomotive Skills Development Council certified programmes in Two-Wheeler Technician and Showroom Hostess roles with industry-validated curriculum and assessment.
Industry PartnershipVFRES ne mujhe sirf ek skill nahi di — unhone mujhe meri pehchaan di. Aaj main ek factory mein supervisor hoon aur apni family ko support kar sakti hoon.
Priya Devi
SMO Graduate, Ranchi
The electrician course changed everything. I got placed with Adani Power and now earn ₹18,000 per month. My village never imagined I'd work in such a company.
Rajan Kumar
Electrician Graduate, Bokaro
Mujhe pata hi nahi tha computers kya hote hain. VFRES ki data entry training ke baad mujhe Genpact mein job mili. Ab meri beti ko bhi train karna chahti hoon.
Sunita Singh
Data Entry Graduate, Hazaribagh
From Rozgar Melas to Annual Functions — glimpses of VFRES's community celebrations and programme milestones.
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Perspectives, stories, and updates from the ground — exploring the issues that matter most to the communities we serve.
How skill-based livelihood programmes are transforming rural households and creating pathways out of poverty across Jharkhand and beyond.
Read MoreExploring VFRES's targeted approach to reaching SC/ST communities, minorities, and persons with disabilities through equitable programme design.
Read MoreReal stories of women who gained financial independence, confidence, and social standing through VFRES's women-centric skill and SHG programmes.
Read MoreHow computer literacy and data entry training are opening new doors for youth from remote districts who had never touched a keyboard before enrolling.
Read MoreHow corporate social responsibility partnerships with VFRES are creating measurable, auditable impact in communities where development was long overdue.
Read MoreExamining the structural disconnect between India's education system and employer needs, and how VFRES's outcome-based model is building the bridge.
Read MoreWhether you're a partner, CSR contributor, volunteer, or a young person seeking a better future — VFRES has a place for you.
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