MG Motors India has announced that it has inked two Memorandums of Understanding with the Government of Gujarat. Under the company’s MG Nurture programme, the first MoU was signed with “Kaushalya, The Skill University,” a state government organisation that strives to make youth “Skill Smart.”
The Gujarat Labour Welfare Board and the MG motors SEWA project resulted in the other MoU being signed. The Board received a mobile medical unit, or MMU, to aid in the outreach of its welfare services.
The MoUs were signed in the presence of Balvantsinh Chandansinh Rajput, Cabinet Minister of Industries, Civil Aviation, Labour, and Employment; Dr. Anju Sharma, IAS – Additional Chief Secretary, Labour, Skill Development, and Employment; the Director General of Kaushalya – The Skill University; Anupam Anand, IAS – Labour Commissioner and Director of Skill Development; and Gargi Jain, IAS – Mission Director Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission.
MG Nurture initiative
An effort to empower students and close the knowledge gap between academics and business is the MG Nurture programme. Twenty-five colleges are involved in the programme, which aims to upskill 20,000 students. It focuses on providing practical training in Electric Vehicles (EV) and Connected Vehicles in engineering colleges and ITIs across India in order to teach future-ready skills.
The initiative attempts to improve students’ technical skills while also emphasising mentoring and soft skills to prepare them for problems in the future. Students can receive practical knowledge in a work environment thanks to the program’s internships and real-world experiences.
A community involvement programme called MG Sewa has acted as a catalyst for societal change by fostering inclusiveness, diversity, and general growth for fair and cooperative development. Even after four years, the programme is still helping the community in which it operates grow holistically and constructively.
The objectives of MG Sewa include providing medical treatment for the underserved, skill development, and sustainable employment for economically marginalised women. Its social activities also include cleaning the automobiles of senior citizens during a pandemic, creating jobs for women to enable sustainable livelihoods, aiding neighbourhood healthcare facilities, and more.