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Bodoland won the Durand Cup on the strength of Robinson, registered its first win in the tournament

  Bodoland won the Durand Cup on the strength of Robinson, registered its first win in the tournament A hard-fought encounter was contested between Group D home team Bodoland FC and Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC during the Durand Cup on Thursday. Bodoland secured their inaugural win in the tournament by defeating Karbi Anglong 2-1 on the back of Colombian forward Robinson. Karbi Anglong's Nigerian forward Joseph Mayowa Olaleye scored the first goal in the 25th minute, but Bodoland levelled it in the 37th minute with Gwagwamsar Gyari. Robinson scored in the 60th minute to secure the team the win. Karbi Anglong's second-best opportunity in the second half was in the 56th minute when Sujeet Singh obtained a free kick, but his shot was misplaced and was deflected straight to Daimary.

Tumbledry Doubles Training Capacity Of Noida Academy To Support New & Existing Stores

 

Tumbledry Doubles Training Capacity Of Noida Academy To Support New & Existing Stores
Tumbledry Doubles Training Capacity Of Noida Academy To Support New & Existing Stores

Introduction: Tumbledry, India’s largest laundry and dry-cleaning chain with over 1,250 stores across 500+ cities, has taken a major step to support the growth in business of existing store and increasing count of launch of new stores. Sensing the rise in demand of the services during Sep to Mar, the company is making itself ready to fullfill the requirement of manpower that will arise during the peak season. The company has doubled its training capacity at Noida Academy to train and deploy 120 skilled manpower every month. With this, the total capacity of Noida and Bangalore training academy will become 180 Skilled manpower every month. The decision is aimed to better help and prepare the franchise partners for upcoming season.

Started in February 2022, Tumbledry has trained more than 1,700 individuals through its training programs, out of which more than 1,600 have been placed at its stores across the country. Tumbledry sources uneducated men of age 18 to 25 from lesser privileged villages through various channels, including job fairs, banners, local references such as maids, security guards, and more. Their selecting criteria is just simple, a man should know one language (hindi/english/ any regional) and must have completed at least 5th grade. Once selected, trainees undergo a comprehensive 15-day training program, which includes free food and accommodation. During this intensive training, they learn essential skills such as washing, ironing, packaging, and stain removal of over 90 types of stains. Apart from skills, they also learn professional etiquettes and customer handling, making themselves ready to represent any brand. Upon completion, they emerge as skilled professionals, equipped to excel in the laundry and dry cleaning industry.

The Spark That Started It All

In its early days, Tumbledry faced significant challenges in sourcing skilled manpower for their stores. They knew it very well that apart from advanced machinery, Standard operating procedures and skilled manpower trained on these SOPs are key to delivery standard quality across the country. However they also observed that there are plethora of training academies for businesses like hospitality, saloons, schools, hospitals etc but there none such academy or training centre for the laundry and dry clean industry through which this industry can source the skilled manpower. This lack of availability originated the idea of taking the lead and establishing an inhouse academy where trainees can learn washing techniques, ironing, stain removal, packaging, and much more.

Like every other business, Laundry and Dry Clean also runs on repeat customers. Even if you have the best marketing team in the world, you cannot become successful if you don’t get repeat orders. No business has ever been successful just by acquiring new customers. And Quality of service is the only hack to get repeat orders from existing customers. Skilled Manpower and Standard SOPs are the key to standard quality apart from having state of the art machines.” Said Shashank Sharma, Head of Learning & Development at Tumbledry.

Apart from catering the purpose to provide skilled manpower to its stores, this Tumbledry’s training academy is also the company’s attempt to reduce unemployment by providing jobs to under privileged uneducated youths who lack access to skill development.

We believe talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not. This academy is our way of bringing opportunity to the youth who need it the most,” said Gaurav Nigam, highlighting the inclusive nature of the initiative.

Tumbledry aims to train and provide employment to 10000+ youths as washerman, pickup & delivery executives and store manager at its 2000+ stores by 2027. To handle such a huge number of stores is not a cake walk that’s why to maintain the same quality standard in every store, Tumbledry’s academy is contributing a lot by providing trained and skilled manpower which ensures smooth processing of garments. This great initiative taken by Tumbledry is beyond corporate and social responsibility. From top-notch services to meaningful social initiatives, the company has consistently shown that it values both quality and people. With a strong focus on excellence and customer satisfaction, Tumbledry continues to lead the way not just in business growth, but also in making a lasting impact on society.

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