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June 12, 2026

The soft launch of the NAB-K training program for FY 2026 to 2027

The soft launch of the NAB-K training program for FY 2026 to 2027 reflects more than the beginning of a new initiative. It highlights the growing recognition of inclusive skill development as a critical area for long term impact. The involvement of BCE Global Tech signals a strong alignment with NAB-K’s vision to equip individuals with practical skills that lead to greater independence and livelihood opportunities.

The presence of senior leadership from BCE Global Tech brought both credibility and intent to the program. Leaders including Neel Mehta, Carla Das Santos, Abdullah Zubair, Sudha Ashok, Allan Chabot, Priyanka Aparajita, K. P. Pushpalatha, and Shubham Shrivastava engaged directly with students and the program. Their participation reflects a deeper interest in supporting structured training in orientation and mobility, basic computer skills, and data entry, areas that are essential for real world integration and employability.

Through their interaction with students, it became clear why initiatives like NAB-K matter. These programs are not only about training but about enabling confidence, access, and opportunity. When industry leaders choose to engage at this level, it strengthens the ecosystem and encourages wider participation from other organizations.
The support extended by BCE Global Tech this year is a step toward sustained collaboration. It reinforces the idea that partnerships between the social sector and industry can create measurable and meaningful outcomes.

As NAB-K continues to expand its reach, moments like these serve as validation of the impact being created. They also open the door for more organizations to come forward and contribute to a shared goal of building inclusive and skilled communities. The engagement with BCE Global Tech sets a strong foundation for a meaningful and long term partnership.