New Delhi, November 11, 2020.
MG
Motor India today signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with Automotive
Skill Development Council (ASDC) and Autobot India to extend its global tech
prowess and expertise to students. The partnership is a step towards
democratizing high-end car technologies in the country through online and
offline skill development courses for engineering students.
Reinforcing
its commitment to creating an ecosystem of innovation in the country, the carmaker
has introduced an Automotive Skill Development programme for Indian youths
known as ‘Dakshata’ (synonym for efficiency)in
partnership with ASDC and Autobot India. The move comes as part of MG’s vision
of CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electric) mobility which the
automaker has augmented in its product portfolio in India.
As
part of the Skill India Mission, Dakshata will comprise an eight-module
training programme specializing in Artificial Intelligence and Electric
Vehicles. It will focus on skill enhancement thereby improving employability in
the automotive sector while creating skilled manpower to cater to the
automotive industry’s future requirements. The Dakshata project will initially
focus on online learning during COVID times and will later involve case studies
and best practice sharing.
Speaking on the initiative,
Yash Yadav, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, MG Motor India, said,“MG’s primary objectivesince its
inception in India has been to bring the latest in advanced technologies and foster
a spirit of innovation among young visionaries to pursue their dreams. The
Dakshataprogramme is one such initiative that will enable young students
develop relevant skills on futuristic technologies and become self-reliant,
thereby empowering them for a brighter futureand further strengthen the goal of
fulfilling a broader vision of Skill India.”
Unveiling the
project, Mr. Nikunj Sanghi, Chairman, Automotive Skill Development Council
said, “We thank
MG Motorfor collaborating with us for the Dakshata programme, which is part of
our sharedvision of building a sustainable skilling ecosystem in the automotive
industry. With evolving customer needs, existing skills will require a lot of
re-calibration and Dakshata is such an avenue for providing specialized
training, apprenticeship opportunities, and quality facilities to make the
workforce industry-ready. We are constantly working towards enhancing our skill
development initiatives keeping in pace with the rapidly changing technology
trends and emerging industry needs. ASDC assessment and certification will help
in boosting the competency and competitiveness of the Industry Stakeholders.”
Ashwini Tiwary, Founder &
CEO, Autobot India, said,
“With the current technology disruption in the automotive sector, new-age
vehicles need to be more technologically advanced, connected, and smart.
Thiscalls for an entirely new set of skills and knowledge to drive the industry
growth and its complete value-chain, helping developthe in-house capability.”
As the technology-cost curve is becoming steeper, more technologies are finding their way into the automotive sector at present. Be it hybrid technology, or electric vehicles, the automotive industry is evolving at a rapid pace. The programme’s goal is to train ITI & Diploma Students as well as Engineering Students to fill the supply deficit of the skilled automotive workforce.
Automotive
Skills Development Council is a joint initiative of the Government of India,
Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), Automotive Component
Manufacturers Association (ACMA), and Federation of Automobile Dealers
Association (FADA).