Bangalore, October
2024
Driven by a steadfast
commitment to societal development and community empowerment, Toyota Kirloskar
Motor (TKM) today announced the successful completion of its 31st iCARE (i,
Community Action to Reach Everyone) initiative, held at Government High School,
Ullal Upanagara, near Kengeri. This initiative, aligned with World Student's
Month, brought together 200 TKM employee volunteers and 100 students to
actively participate in various activities aimed at enhancing the school’s
infrastructure.
World Student’s Month,
observed every October, celebrates the role of students in shaping the future
and highlights the significance of education and student engagement. As part of
this celebration, the 31st iCARE event focused on addressing infrastructural
development in government schools by improving the durability and functionality
of school furniture. Volunteers polished 75 benches and assembled new desks,
creating a more conducive learning environment for 380 students.
The initiative not
only provided students with an opportunity to enhance their school’s
infrastructure but also fostered a deep sense of belonging and pride in their
educational environment. By actively participating in the repair and
maintenance of essential classroom furniture, students gained valuable hands-on
experience while cultivating their skills and reinforcing their role as
responsible community members. This engagement nurtured their development as
good human beings, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and care for
their surroundings. The event concluded with an enriching experience-sharing
session, where volunteers and students reflected on their contributions,
highlighting the significance of education in shaping holistic development and
strengthening community bonds.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sudeep S Dalvi, Senior Vice President& Chief Communication Officer, TKM, said, “Our commitment to society goes beyond just business objectives. We believe that genuine progress comes from working closely with communities to address their unique challenges. The success of 31stiCARE event demonstrates our ongoing commitment to improving educational infrastructure through active employee volunteering from TKM. By working alongside students and the community, we aim to foster a spirit of collaboration where every small effort combines to make a lasting, positive impact on the lives of communities we serve.”
Since
its inception in 2017, the iCARE initiative has involved over 2,659 volunteers
in more than 30 events, positively impacting the lives of over 67,000 community
members. The iCARE program encompasses a wide range of focus areas, including
education, environmental preservation, road safety, and skill enhancement.
Going forward, TKM remains dedicated to encouraging and inspiring all employees
to engage in purposeful activities and contribute to the betterment of
communities, reinforcing the Toyota’s deep-rooted commitment to social
responsibility.