SKF India and ACF announced the set-up of a dedicated
YES skill training centre in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad Gujarat. The initiative is an expansion of SKF’s YES
(Youth Empowerment at SKF) program, which focuses on training, skill
development and employability of youth across Gandhinagar (Ahmedabad, Gujarat),
Sankrail (Kolkata West Bengal) and Pali (Jodhpur Rajasthan).
Reaching out to
underprivileged youth and equipping them with industry-relevant skills for the
automotive sector, the centre will improve the employability of youth, and help
them become micro-entrepreneurs. SKF has
an overall goal of skilling 10,000 youth for the automotive sector by 2025, and
ACF, as implementation partner for the project, has already trained 88,000
young people in a variety of trades via 35 Skill & Entrepreneurship
Development Institutes (SEDI).
The YES skill centre
will provide the best of theoretical and practical knowledge featuring built-in
classrooms and training labs equipped with various models and cut sections of
two-wheelers and four-wheelers. The
course will have ASDC certification and includes vocational training in
automobile technician, personality development, management skills and
entrepreneurship skills.
Speaking on the
occasion, Manish Bhatnagar, MD SKF India Ltd. Said, “To fulfil India’s growth
ambitions, we need to focus on skilling the youth of the country. Our aim with the YES Program is to equip
youth with both vocational and behavioural skills that will assist them
professionally, raise their scope of employability and help reach their
aspirational goals. As a socially responsible corporate, we want all our
programs to make a meaningful difference and we will continue to undertake
similar initiatives in the future.”
Ravi Nayse, Head of
Skilling at Ambuja Cement Foundation said, “We highly appreciate SKF for having
selected us as an implementation partner for the YES Program. With their knowledge of the automobile
industry and our experience in skill training, we shall create skilled
professionals for the sector and also enable them to secure a better standard
of living.”
Launched in 2015, SKF’s YES centres train youth to work at various automotive OEMs, dealer service networks and workshops. Till date, YES has impacted over 4000 students by 70% providing job placement in automobile sectors. The courses are designed for the 2-wheeler technician and 4-wheeler technician training, service advisor, sales executive, customer care executive and EV course.
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