Tata Motors was awarded 'HR Innovation of the Year', for its significant contribution to skill development in the automotive sector at the Asia-Pacific Excellence Awards held in Hong Kong recently.
With the aim to make the Indian automotive industry globally competitive, the skill development program by Tata Motors is the perfect blend of technical modules and self-development courses with industry leaders as mentors.
"In line with the government's aggressive plans under the Skill India Mission, we at Tata Motors are constantly increasing our efforts on skill development programs, for an agile and future-ready workforce. Our focus is to drive skilling of young boys and girls in the automotive domain and enhance their employability within India and other countries," said Gajendra Chandel, CHRO - Tata Motors Ltd.
Tata Motors has been at the forefront in creating the right set of talent pool for the automobile engineering and manufacturing industry. The company, over the past few years has associated with over 135 ITIs across 19 states, to develop skilled and highly competent manpower that's future ready. Furthermore, Tata Motors has launched series of programs to provide technical and vocational training for the unemployed youth.
As part of the skill development initiative, Tata Motors is also working towards promoting gender diversity in auto manufacturing and service sectors. Addressing the automotive skill challenges, the company focuses on skilling school drop-outs and youth especially women, while enhancing global employability. All skill development initiatives by Tata Motors are designed and implemented in line with the Global Skill Qualification framework and Occupational Standards.
Over the years, focused initiatives such as the Learn and Earn Program (LEAP) have been undertaken, while upgrading the in-house training facilities as well leveraging the skill partners' capabilities, with the ultimate aim of creating a world class work force and preparing the potential employees 'Job-ready' as they embark upon their professional careers.
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