Hyundai Motor India Ltd., the country’s largest exporter and the second
largest car manufacturer inaugurated Hyundai Professional Development Center at
Pusa Institute of Technology, New Delhi, a Premier Polytechnic Institute of
India.
All the CSR activities are being conducted towards HMIL’s long term
commitment towards fulfilling its social objectives and support to community
enhancement on education standards, in-line with latest technologies through
tie-ups with Polytechnic Institutes with specially designed curriculum,
training material, car, engine, gear box & other learning aids.
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(L to R) Manoj Kumar Director TTE; Punya S Srivastava; Y K Koo MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Limited; & S Punnaivunam at the inauguration ceremony |
Speaking on the occasion, Y K Koo, MD & CEO - Hyundai Motor India
Ltd., said “We are very happy about this association with Pusa Institute of
Technology as Hyundai is a Responsible Corporate Citizen and advocates creating
constant resource pool of skilled ‘Service Advisors’ for Automobile Service
Industry. As a Caring manufacturer, it’s our duty and responsibility to
continue such initiatives to benefit the industry and society on the whole.”
The new curriculum will expose Automobile trade students to modern
automobile technologies thereby increasing the opportunities of employability
and career prospects. The new syllabus and practical training at dealership
will add yet another dimension to the existing syllabus supported by HMIL. The
programme will benefit Polytechnic colleges in creating skillful professionals
for the Indian Automotive Service Industry.
Under its CSR Skill Development Program, Hyundai Motor India made its
first ITI tie-up in 2012, to support community by enhancing education standards
in-line with latest technologies at ITI. As of now, Hyundai has tie-ups with 38
ITIs Pan India with minimum 1 ITI tie-up in each state. Almost 95% of trained
graduates from the Skill Development Program (2012-2015) were recruited by
Hyundai dealerships in 2016. The Programme has already benefited over 1000
students who studied the course in ITIs across the country.
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