Toyota keen to impart knowledge and awareness to rural students through T-TEP

Toyota Kirloskar Motor announced of its plan to launch a Body and Paint Technical Toyota Technical Education Program (T-TEP) a distinctive training model at ITI Government Chalakudy. The program started in 2006 in Kerala and it is the first of its kind to launch in India.

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Toyota Kirloskar Motor is an established unit of the parent Japanese firm, and has produced top quality vehicles such as Corolla, Etios, Etios Liva Cross, Etios Liva, Fortuner and Innova. The company now plans to strengthen its efficiency to a whole new level, and the vision behind the T-TEP program is to improve technical abilities and employment opportunities of students who are 16 to 18 years of age.

The company has decided to take on this initiative in collaboration with ITI Government Chalakudy, and the aim here is to enhance the opportunity outcomes for rural students who display the needed skills to be a proficient automobile engineer. Toyota is really determined to make the T-TEP project a huge success, and it will offer all the possible support in the form of providing equipment, tools, training materials, visiting faculty and training consumables.

The Toyota Technical Program is highly appreciated not only by the Indian education faculty, but all over the globe. Around 419 institutes have been established in as many as 53 countries and apart from India; some of the big players are Vietnam, China, South Africa, Italy, Australia and USA.

India holds a strategic position in the global automobile market arena, and at one point it was the second biggest industry in the world, only behind China. There has been considerable growth over the years, and a couple of years ago, it was predicted that the automobile growth in the country is going to be vast.

A flourishing car industry is a boon all over the world; we all thrive on vehicles to go the distance. The Indian automobile sector is fast paced, and Toyota has produced models from various design segments in India, such as hatchbacks, sedans, sport utility vehicle and multi-purpose vehicle. With the T-TEP initiative, the company is keen to impart awareness and strengthen the knowhow of the functioning of automobiles to rural students.

There is a wide economic gap between the rural and urban market in India, and the supply of automobiles to the rural industry is the best way to narrow down the bridge. Cars are key economic expansion triggers, not only because of the luxury value, but also the comfort and convenience. People in rural sectors most of the time, walk distances to reach desirable destinations, and there is a minimal concentration of cars in these regions.

To enable enormous economic growth in India, the display of cars to rural markets is the best medium, but first we need to build knowledge and awareness abilities of the rural demographic, and that is what Toyota Kirloskar Motor plans to achieve through the T-TEP mission, and with the kind of materials it plans to offer, it is the starting point of growth development.

This post was written by

Pavan Kumar – who has written posts on Toyota Cars India | New Toyota Car | Latest Toyota cars.
I am into the auto blogs field for quite a long time. Living my passion of reviewing cars.

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