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ASDC Annual Conclave2024: A Combined Initiative to Mold

Published: September 30, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

New Delhi, September 27, 2024: Today at the Hyatt Regency in New Delhi, the Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC) held its Annual Conclave 2024 with great success. The event, which had the theme “Collaborate, Empower, Accelerate, and Achieve,” brought together important automotive industry players, including legislators, business executives, educators, and training providers, to have high-level conversations about the direction of automotive skills development in India. Shri Ramdas ji Athawale, the Chief Guest of the conclave, is the Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India.

The president of ASDC, Mr. F R Singhvi, gave the keynote presentation and discussed the importance of skill development in tackling the problems facing the automotive sector. As the automobile industry develops, there is an even greater need for qualified workers. The conclave today has demonstrated the enormous potential that can be realized when people are equipped with the necessary knowledge and abilities.

In his remarks, Mr. Vinkesh Gulati, Vice President of ASDC, emphasized the significance of teamwork in fostering innovation. The automotive industry in India is expanding at a phenomenal rate, and this rapid growth necessitates the backing of a qualified workforce. This is where ASDC’s role and the culture of skilling become critical. The success of our joint efforts to empower individuals and institutions will determine the direction of our automotive sector in the future. Together, we can improve the skilling ecosystem and guarantee that India maintains its competitiveness in the world market,”

Bajaj has introduced the BEST (Bajaj Excellence in Skill Training) program, which focuses on robotics and automation for graduates and diploma holders, as part of its commitment to skill development. As the program’s assessment and certification partner, ASDC is pleased to guarantee that candidates obtain globally recognized credentials that will improve their employability in the quickly changing automotive industry. This partnership is a prime example of ASDC and Bajaj’s shared goal of developing individuals who are technologically savvy and prepared for the future.

One of the event’s major highlights was the Certified Candidates Convocation, where candidates from ASDC’s flagship projects SAKHI SAKSHAMSHAKTISANKALP-SAARTHI, and SANKALP-JEEVIKA were awarded certifications, recognizing their achievements and readiness to join the automotive workforce.

ASDC has made significant strides in empowering women through its focused skilling initiatives, even surpassing the number of male beneficiaries. At today’s event, the presence of 45 skilled young women trained by ASDC added a sense of grandeur and inspiration, showcasing the transformative impact of these programs on their lives and careers. Their achievements stand as a testament to ASDC’s commitment to fostering gender equality in the automotive industry and beyond. WorldSkills Lyon 2024 winners and experts were also recognized for their exemplary performances on the global stage. 

This special segment celebrated their contributions to enhancing India’s reputation at the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 competitions. The ASDC Excellence and Special Recognition Awards ceremony honoured partners who have made significant contributions to the skilling ecosystem, further highlighting the importance of collaboration in achieving industry milestones. In his closing remarks, Mr. Singhvi reaffirmed ASDC’s commitment to expanding the skilling landscape in India. “Today’s discussions have provided a clearer vision for the future and reinforced the importance of collective action. Together, we can empower individuals, accelerate growth, and achieve excellence in the automotive sector.” The conclave concluded with the signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) aimed at fostering partnerships that will strengthen skilling initiatives across the country.

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