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IndiGo partners with Blind People’s Association to skill 300 youth

Increase employability and to help participants find sustainable livelihoods

By | May 4, 2026 | New Delhi

IndiGo partners with Blind People’s Association to skill 300 youth

The initiative will provide training to roughly 300 kids in industry- relevant skills and recognised certificates in industries like travel, transportation, logistics and hospitality

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has teamed with Blind People’s Association, an NGO, to launch a skill development initiative to teach 300 adolescents including persons with disabilities and gender-diverse persons to enhance employment in critical service sectors.
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India’s largest airline of India, IndiGo, has announced a partnership with Blind People’s Association, an NGO based in Ahmedabad, to train  300 underprivileged youngsters under a new skilling initiative.

In a press statement, IndiGo says that the initiative will provide training to roughly 300 kids in industry- relevant skills and recognised certificates in industries like travel, transportation, logistics and hospitality. The project aims to increase employability and to help participants find sustainable livelihoods.

Rohini Bhatia

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The statement adds that skill development remains an important part of IndiGo’s CSR activities. The airline says it reached out to more than 100,000 people through various capacity building activities in the financial year 2025-26. The new programme with BPA is one of the continuous efforts to provide equitable opportunities and strengthen inclusive growth, it adds.

“True inclusion is realised when we create pathways for every individual to contribute meaningfully to society. Our partnership with Blind People’s Association reflects a shared commitment to breaking barriers and fostering self-reliance, bringing together core values of inclusion, capability building, and community trust. By creating accessible and industry-relevant skill development pathways, IndiGoReach and InterGlobe Foundation are dedicated to empowering youth and persons with disabilities to transition towards sustainable and meaningful livelihoods, ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to realise their full potential,” says Rohini Bhatia, Chairperson, InterGlobe Foundation and Advisor to the CSR Committee at IndiGo.