Vedanta Aluminium Marks Women’s Day with ‘Tarakki Ki Taiyaari’ Campaign
5th March 2026
- Month-long, multi-location campaign to feature expert sessions, health initiatives, and grassroots engagements across Odisha and Chhattisgarh
New Delhi, 5th March, 2026: On the run-up to International Women’s Day 2026, Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest aluminium producer, has launched #TarakkiKiTaiyaari’, a campaign underscoring that true national progress rests on inclusive participation. The initiative brings together thought leaders like Kiran Bedi and Padma Shri awardee Arunima Sinha, to engage with employees, complemented by community outreach drives, health camps, and employee volunteer-led initiatives.
Despite the tremendous growth in India’s metals, mining, and manufacturing sectors, women remain significantly underrepresented. As the world transitions toward a more metal‑intensive, technology‑driven future, Vedanta Aluminium is working to ensure that women are not just included but positioned to lead. At its core, #TarakkiKiTaiyaari reframes the conversation from aspiration to preparation. It recognises that ambition is abundant, but opportunity must be deliberately cultivated. Vedanta Aluminium embraces this in its people philosophy: women currently comprise 21% of the workforce, with a clear ambition to reach 30% representation by 2030. To accelerate this transition, the company has prioritised 50% women hiring at entry‑level roles, ensuring a strong and diverse talent pipeline.
Vedanta Aluminium’s commitment to women’s advancement is reflected in several pioneering milestones across its operations. The company commissioned India’s first fully women‑operated potline at its Jharsuguda facility and has deployed over 100 women across critical smelting and production roles through phased technical training and structured capability development. It has also introduced the first all‑women locomotive engine crew and expanded Agnivahini, its all‑women firefighting squad, to more than 100 trained women. The company continues to steadily increase the presence of women in its leadership cohorts, ensuring stronger representation across decision‑making roles. At its locations, control rooms are now predominantly operated by women, and the number of women entering roles at mining sites as mining engineers and in areas such as digitalisation and automation, has been rising, reflecting Vedanta Aluminium’s focus on building a truly inclusive and future‑ready workforce.
Ghana Soudamini, deputy in-charge of the all-women potline at Jharsuguda, said, “Being part of India’s first all‑women smelter line reminds me that no barrier is too strong to break. With the right mindset and strong company values behind you, growth becomes limitless. This journey has given me the courage to keep moving forward, and I hope it inspires other women to follow their dreams.”
Rajiv Kumar, CEO, Vedanta Aluminium, said, “Metals and mining will play a defining role in India’s low‑carbon future, and it is essential that women are equal participants in shaping this transformation. At Vedanta Aluminium, we believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are not just cultural values, but strategic strengths that make our business more innovative, resilient, and future‑ready. ‘TarakkiKiTaiyaari’, aims at making the industry a preferred career destination for women. Our commitment to achieving 30% women’s representation by 2030 is a tangible step toward that vision.”
Across its operations, Vedanta Aluminium will celebrate #TarakkiKiTaiyaari through a unified month‑long slate of high‑impact activities that span workplaces and neighbouring communities. The programme includes interactive sessions with women role models, recognition ceremonies, townhalls, cultural engagements, cancer‑awareness and mental‑wellbeing sessions, community outreach drives, health camps, and employee‑volunteer initiatives. Outreach efforts across the Jamkhani, Ghogharapalli and Kuraloi mine locations will engage more than 1,700 women through community celebrations and the felicitation of frontline health workers – ASHA, and Self‑Help Groups.
Premabati Majhi, ASHA worker from Bileinmunda village near the Ghogharapalli coal mine, said, “Vedanta Aluminium has been consistently supporting healthcare in our region, and we ASHA workers are helping take these interventions deeper into the grassroots. Being recognised for our efforts encourages us to continue serving our communities with even greater dedication.”
A special film tracing Vedanta Aluminium’s diversity journey will be launched on 8 March. Through these collective efforts, Vedanta Aluminium aims to reinforce its belief that inclusive progress is driven by creating opportunities, strengthening capabilities, and elevating women’s leadership across both workplace and community ecosystems.
About Vedanta Limited:
Vedanta Limited, a subsidiary of Vedanta Resources Limited, is one of the world’s leading Oil & Gas and Metals company with significant operations in Oil & Gas, Zinc, Lead, Silver, Copper, Iron Ore, Steel, and Aluminium & Power across India, South Africa and Namibia. For two decades, Vedanta has been contributing significantly to nation building. Governance and sustainable development are at the core of Vedanta's strategy, with a strong focus on health, safety, and environment. Vedanta has put in place a comprehensive framework to be the ESG leader in the natural resources sector. Vedanta is committed to reducing carbon emissions to zero by 2050 or sooner and has pledged $5 billion over the next 10 years to accelerate the transition to net zero operations. Giving back is in the DNA of Vedanta, which is focused on enhancing the lives of local communities. The company’s flagship social impact program, Nand Ghars, have been set up as model anganwadis focused on eradicating child malnutrition, providing education, healthcare, and empowering women with skill development. Under the aegis of the Anil Agarwal Foundation, the umbrella entity for Vedanta’s social initiatives, the Vedanta group has pledged Rs 5000 crore over the next five years on social impact programmes with a thrust on nutrition, women & child development, healthcare, animal welfare, and grass-root level sports. Vedanta and the group companies have been featured in Dow Jones Sustainability Index, and was conferred Frost & Sullivan Sustainability Awards 2020, Golden Peacock Award for excellence in Corporate Governance 2022 and certified as a Great Place to Work 2022. Vedanta Limited is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange.
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About Vedanta Aluminium Business:
Vedanta Aluminium, a business of Vedanta Limited, is India’s largest producer of aluminium, manufacturing more than half of India’s aluminium i.e., 2.37 million tonnes in FY24. It is a leader in value-added aluminium products that find critical applications in core industries. Vedanta Aluminium ranks 1st in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment 2023 world rankings for the aluminium industry, a reflection of its leading sustainable development practices. With its world-class aluminium smelters, alumina refinery and power plants in India, the company fulfils its mission of spurring emerging applications of aluminium as the ‘Metal of the Future’ for a greener tomorrow.
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