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Walchand PeopleFirst expands footprint in Telangana

With this, Walchand PeopleFirst aims to strengthen its presence in Hyderabad market of training, coaching, and consulting services

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Walchand PeopleFirst expands footprint in Telangana
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18 April 2024 8:09 AM IST

Hyderabad: Walchand PeopleFirst Limited (WPFL), a workplace solutions provider announced the appointment of Sekhar Burra as the new franchisee for Dale Carnegie Training in Hyderabad. With this, Walchand PeopleFirst aims to strengthen its presence in Hyderabad market of training, coaching, and consulting services.

Citing statistics the company said that Telangana has witnessed economic growth with over 22.5 lakh jobs created in 14 priority sectors over the last nine years. Additionally, Telangana stands out as the only major State in the country to record a Labor Participation Rate of more than 52.43 per cent, as per the household survey conducted by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy. Pallavi Jha, Chairperson and Managing Director, Walchand PeopleFirst Limited, said: “Hyderabad being one of the core cities with a large workforce, holds a special place in our growth trajectory. We welcome Sekhar Burra to our network of franchisees. His expertise aligns with our vision of empowering individuals and organisations to thrive in today’s competitive environment.”

Sekhar Burra has over eight years of experience as the CEO of Sain Innovation Softech. With the introduction of Dale Carnegie Training, businesses in Hyderabad can now access their training programmes. “I am honoured to join forces with Walchand PeopleFirst Limited and Dale Carnegie Training to bring world-class professional development solutions to Hyderabad. Our goal is to empower businesses in Telangana to challenge traditional paradigms, break barriers, and achieve unprecedented levels of success,” Burra said.

Walchand PeopleFirst Limited Dale Carnegie Training Sekhar Burra Workplace Solutions Training Coaching Consulting Services Economic Growth Job Creation 
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