

Labour Employment & Environment Development CoUncil
"We Work for the Betterment of the Future..."
Empowering Skills • Enabling Employment • Protecting Environment
About LEEDC
The Labour Employment & Environment Development Council (LEEDC) is a not-for-profit organisation registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013, with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India With a clear social mandate, LEEDC focuses on advancing education, skill development, employment generation, environmental sustainability, and community welfare across India. Registered with NITI Aayog and holding 12AA and 80G certifications, we implement social development projects supported by Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. As a recognized Training Provider under Skill India / NSDC, LEEDC plays a vital role in enhancing national skill development efforts for a sustainable future.
Our Purpose
Labour Employment and Environment Development Council (LEEDC) is a dedicated non-profit organization focused tackling unemployment, skill gaps, and environmental challenges. Established to create structured, industry-re training and employment pathways, LEEDC particularly supports youth from economically and socially weaker sections of society. Through education, training, research, and community engagement, the Council aims to social responsibility into measurable social impact. Together, we are committed to building a brighter future our communities and the environment.
What We Do
LEEDC undertakes a wide range of developmental activities, including:
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Skill development, training, and re-skilling programmes aligned with industry needs
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Employment facilitation and manpower development for industrial and service sectors
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Implementation of CSR-funded projects in education, safety, environment, and livelihood development
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Environmental protection and sustainability awareness initiatives
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Community outreach programmes focused on youth empowerment, women empowerment, and rural development
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Disaster preparedness, awareness, and relief activities through structured volunteer networks
