The Toyota Technical Training Institute (TTTI) celebrated the completion of its 14th batch of students, 62 Regular and 41 Toyota Kaushalya course students from rural Karnataka. The event marked the completion of comprehensive skill training on Global Manufacturing Practices. Chief Guest Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji handed over academic honors to the outgoing batch of students for the Regular 3 year course and the first batch from the Toyota Kaushalya 2 year program. The event was attended by TKM Management and representatives from Toyota Group Companies, Suppliers, CII, ACMA, and Toyota Indonesia Academy, who participated in the knowledge sharing culture between Toyota affiliates.
TTTI offers free training to economically challenged students, promoting inclusivity and excelling in competitions like India Skills and World Skillscontest. The institute’s residential training program provides holistic development in knowledge, skills, physical, and mental abilities. TKM plans to expand the intake to 1200 students by 2023.
Chief Guest Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji, said, “I am confident that TTTI will continue to facilitate the talented rural youths of our country to acquire world-class skills with deep rooted sense of responsibility and self-discipline, thereby enabling them to be a true human being and contribute to overall progress of the society and the nation they live in.”