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Pankh: A trust that trains disabled youth to join the retail industry

A trust called Pankh trains disabled youth to join the retail industry, enhancing their self-esteem, giving them an income and creating an alternative work force

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Hear here: Instructor Pradeep More instructs a class of 25 deaf students at Pankhu00c3u00a2u00c2u0080u00c2u0099s Santacruz centre.

Hear here: Instructor Pradeep More instructs a class of 25 deaf students at Pankhu00c3u00a2u00c2u0080u00c2u0099s Santacruz centre.

At 11 am at the Tech Mahindra Centre at Santacruz (W) where 25 deaf students were being taught at Pankh, an initiative by the Trust for Retailers and Retail Associates of India (TRRAIN) there were all eyes on the white board. Instructor Pradeep More, who is deaf himself, was teaching the class an English module.

FRONT BENCHER: Ameesha Prabhu, CEO of Pankh (left in the first row) attends a class
Front bencher: Ameesha Prabhu, CEO of Pankh (left in the first row) attends a class

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