25+ Years · Registered NGO · Govt. Funded
From a single training centre in Kalyan to a multi-state movement — 55,000+ people trained for free, funded by government grants and India's most trusted institutions.
By The Numbers
Beyond Training
Our work has always extended beyond skill training — into disaster relief, community welfare, and environmental action.
During the pandemic, CDROME mobilised relief operations across Maharashtra and distributed essential supplies to over 12,000 families. The effort was formally appreciated by NITI Aayog, Government of India.
When the 2005 Mumbai deluge devastated lakhs of homes, CDROME volunteers and staff were on the ground rescuing and supporting over 5,000 affected families with food, shelter, and basic aid.
Following Cyclone Tauktae's devastation along the Maharashtra coast, CDROME extended immediate relief to the fishermen community — one of the most vulnerable groups — helping them rebuild their livelihoods.
Through the JNPA-CSR partnership, CDROME delivered 1,000 computers and 76 tablets to Eklavya Model Residential Schools for tribal children. The initiative was inaugurated by the Governor of Maharashtra, Shri Ramesh Bais.
CDROME was awarded 2nd position in Thane District under the Pramod Mahajan Kaushalya Vikas Abhiyan — a state government recognition of our outstanding skill-development outcomes.
CDROME planted 2,000 coconut trees and 5,000 mango trees in Raigad district as part of its environmental mission. In Thane District, 255 farmers were trained in modern agricultural practices.
State-Wise Reach
18,443 formally certified beneficiaries across key states — with an average placement rate of 58%.
| State | Trained | Placement Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Maharashtra | 5,000 | 70% |
| Uttarakhand | 1,500 | 85% |
| Assam | 3,643 | 60% |
| West Bengal | 2,200 | 55% |
| North East States (NE & Tribal) | 4,100 | 48% |
| Other States (UP, Bihar, Delhi, Odisha, Gujarat…) | 2,000+ | 52% |
| Total (Certified) | 18,443+ | 58% avg |
* Certified placements data. Total trained (including non-certified community programs) exceeds 55,000 across 14 states.
Trusted By
Our partners are among the most respected public and private institutions in India — a testament to the quality and reach of CDROME's work.
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation funds community skill development projects through CDROME as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility mandate.
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority supports livelihood training programmes for port-adjacent communities through our partnership.
CDROME has been recognised and supported under Prime Minister's Office special skill-development initiatives for economically weaker sections.
AIF partners with CDROME to deliver education and livelihood programmes for underserved communities across multiple Indian states.
Collaboration on educational programming that bridges formal academics with vocational skill-building for holistic learner development.
State government schemes and departmental collaborations that bring CDROME's training capacity to government beneficiary programmes.
CDROME contributes to the national Education for All mission by running literacy and skill interventions in target communities.
International partnership that brings global best practices in vocational training delivery to CDROME's learner programmes.
The CDROME Model
We are not a business. Every program is funded — never sold.
CDROME submits detailed project proposals to the Govt. of India skill missions, state schemes, and CSR mandates from corporate partners like ONGC and JNPA.
Govt. Grants · CSR FundsOnce approved, funds are released directly to CDROME under strict government monitoring. Every rupee is accounted for through transparent CSR and government audits.
Audited · Transparent · AccountableQualified trainers deliver free, NSQF-certified skill training to eligible beneficiaries — BPL families, rural youth, and women seeking financial independence.
Free · Certified · Life-changingOur Journey
1998
Vijay Manohar Vasekar established CDROME Education Society under the Pansi Group with ₹1.5 lakh — a commitment to free vocational training for economically weaker communities in Maharashtra.
2001
CDROME became the first NGO selected under the Prime Minister's Special Project for Free Computer Education in North East & Tribal Areas — a landmark national recognition.
2005
During the devastating 2005 Mumbai floods, CDROME mobilised on-ground rescue and relief operations, supporting over 5,000 affected families with food, shelter, and emergency aid.
2008
Training operations expanded beyond Maharashtra to 5+ Indian states, bringing government-funded skill development to rural and tribal communities across the country.
2012
A landmark agreement with ONGC (across 7 assets) brought sustained CSR funding to CDROME's skill training programmes — one of the organisation's largest sustained funding relationships.
2015
Through the JNPA-CSR partnership, CDROME delivered 1,000 computers and 76 tablets to Eklavya Model Residential Schools for tribal children — inaugurated by the Governor of Maharashtra, Shri Ramesh Bais.
2018
CDROME received the 2nd position award in Thane District under the Pramod Mahajan Kaushalya Vikas Abhiyan — Maharashtra state government recognition for outstanding skill development outcomes.
2020
During the COVID-19 crisis, CDROME mobilised relief for over 12,000 families. The effort was formally appreciated by NITI Aayog, Government of India — recognising our ground-level humanitarian response.
2021
CDROME provided immediate relief to the fishermen community affected by Cyclone Tauktae. The American India Foundation partnership was also formalised this period, bringing international expertise to our programmes.
2024–26
CDROME now stands at 55,000+ lives impacted across 14 states, 18,443 formally certified, and 88+ vocational programs. New sectors in green energy, healthcare, and logistics are being piloted for the decade ahead.
Seen On the Ground
From large-scale job fairs to individual beneficiary counselling — CDROME reaches people where they are.
Be Part of the Change
Your donation funds government-matched skill training for India's most vulnerable. Every rupee is audited and goes directly to a learner.