Company: WIT
Filing Date: 2025-05-22
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0000950170-25-076303
Chunk: 88

Company: WIPRO LTD
Filing Date: 2025-05-22
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 5
Chunk 88
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 successfully reached 83.4 hours per associate by the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025. This remarkable progress is a testament to our collective effort and dedication.
iii.Prioritizing health, well-being and safety at all times by adopting a holistic life-cycle approach that emphasizes employee safety, physical health and mental well-being.
iv.Contributing in a deep, meaningful manner to a more equitable, humane and sustainable society by working on the dimensions of education, ecology and primary health care. We also support proximate communities in times of extreme crisis. We choose to work on societal issues that are fundamental and foundational enablers of essential well-being in an individual’s life.
Our community initiatives are spread across 20 countries. During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, we supported nearly 181 partners in the domains of education, primary healthcare, digital skilling and urban ecology with an effective outreach and impact on 2.55 million people, a significant proportion of which was from vulnerable populations.
Our educational initiatives begin with early childhood education and target multiple key aspects that facilitate improvements in both quality and equity within schools. We additionally emphasize STEM and computer science education, digital skills training at the collegiate level, and sustainability education as an overarching, integrative effort. Our operations extend across 28 states and Union Territories in India, where we collaborate with a network of 157 partners to generate positive outcomes for 526,188 students, including over 68,000 children with disabilities.
TalentNext, our India-wide program covered more than 75,600 students in the year ended March 31, 2025, including a collaboration with industry body Nasscom called the ‘Future Skills Program’. We have made a cumulative impact on approximately 318,031 students since fiscal year 2017.
We have continued to actively strengthen our primary health care program for vulnerable urban communities. Our strategy endeavors to strengthen the public health system in improving accessibility of healthcare services, building the capacity of local communities to manage their healthcare needs, and training accredited public health workers to address the unique needs of these communities. Currently we support a portfolio of 23 healthcare projects in the major cities we operate in; these collectively work in promoting the well-being of women, children and adolescents with special focus on reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health. During the year, our projects achieved a total outreach to 2.06 million people, including nearly 310,000 women in reproductive age groups who were beneficiaries of the gender and maternal care programs we support.
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