London, July 14, 2025 , (Oilandgaspress) –––On the occasion of World Youth Skills Day, Tata Motors proudly announces a landmark achievement under its flagship Kaushalya Programme: the successful training and certification of the first All-Girls Batch of tribal youth in motor mechanics in Jharkhand.
This pioneering group of 13 young women, mobilised from 3 gram panchayats across Chandil, Jamshedpur and Potka, have completed the Mechanical Motor Vehicle (MMV) training module—an intensive programme designed to build employability in underserved communities. Their training included 50 days of classroom instruction on Tata Motors’ commercial vehicle components, followed by a year-long On-the-Job Training (OJT) at authorised service stations and dealerships. Participants received full support including uniforms, safety gear, accommodation, and a monthly stipend.

For these girls—many of whom had dropped out of school and faced financial hardship—this opportunity marked a turning point. Entering a traditionally male-dominated field came with challenges, from societal skepticism to concerns about safety. Tata Motors, in collaboration with Vikas Samities, a company run society, addressed these barriers through community engagement, counselling sessions with families, and support from local leaders and educators.
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