Yamaha signs MoU with UP government for imparting skill training to youth

The MoU was signed on the occasion of International Workers Day with an aim to provide an opportunity to the youth residing in the rural areas of Uttar Pradesh to learn and enhance their skills in the manufacturing sector.

New Delhi: Two wheeler manufacturer, Indian Yamaha Motor (IYM) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Uttar Pradesh Government in Lucknow for imparting skill training and empowering youth in the state, according to a company statement.

The MoU was signed on the occasion of International Workers Day with an aim to provide an opportunity to the youth residing in the rural areas of Uttar Pradesh to learn and enhance their skills in the manufacturing sector.

This is in line with Yamaha’s Corporate Social Responsibility Policy and its vision to support the government’s skill development initiative in the country.

Yukihiko Tada, Director, IYM said, “Our aim is to create future Shop Floor leaders in the country equipped with Japanese style of manufacturing and working methods. The initiative will help the underprivileged youth of Uttar Pradesh and equip them with skills relevant to the industry, thereby, helping them become more employable. Yamaha is committed to undertake similar initiatives in the future as well and continue to support Make In India initiative and National Skill Development Mission of Government of India.”

As per the MoU, Department of Vocational Education and Skill Development, Uttar Pradesh Government will arrange the students who have passed ITI from relevant trades and reputed institutes whereas Yamaha will arrange practical training at its factories for the students.

Through this two year Fixed Term practical shop floor training program, Yamaha intends to build up a cadre of young, qualified and skillful talent who can become self- sufficient and contribute in the growth of manufacturing sector in the nation.

Bhuvnesh Kumar, Principal Secretary, Department of Vocational Education and Skill Development, Uttar Pradesh Government said, “The efforts taken by Yamaha towards Skill Development is commendable. Such initiatives shall enhance employment opportunities for our youth, boost the Skill India Mission and help us achieve the Hon’ble PM’s vision of transforming India into the skill capital of the world.”

Yamaha had last December also signed an MoU with the Bihar Government for skill development and training of youths in Bihar and provided them an opportunity to get On-the-Job Training at its factories in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh and Faridabad, Haryana.

Apart from this, Yamaha has also started a technical training institute – Yamaha NTTF Training Centre (YNTC) at its Chennai Factory in 2017 to impart training to youth from the rural areas of Tamil Nadu on the Japanese manufacturing methods. The company also runs Yamaha Training Schools (YTS) across India with an aim to provide technical training to the youths of the economically weaker section of the society.

Source: ETAuto.com

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