Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) has inked a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Government of Haryana to set up 2nd Japan-India Institute for Manufacturing (JIM) at Kansala in Rohtak. Spread over 5 acres, the existing ITI Kansala will be upgraded to a JIM with an investment of 5.8 crore as a CSR activity of the company.The MoA was signed by Vivek Aggarwal, Director-General, Skill Development & Industrial Training, Government of Haryana, and Rahul Bharti, Executive Director, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India Limited.
“The Indian passenger vehicle industry is now the world's third largest and growing. It is our responsibility to prepare human capacity corresponding to manufacturing capacity to meet this growth. Skilling our youth with industry-ready skills will help us realise the vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat. We are glad to partner with the Haryana Government and share the common vision of training and skilling the youth so that they can contribute towards the growth of Haryana,” said a release quoting Rahul Bharti, Executive Director, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India Limited.
“We have been operating Japan-India Institutes for Manufacturing (JIMs) since 2017. The key feature of the JIM is that the equipment on which the students are trained is almost similar to that in a modern production factory. In addition, there is a focus on safety, quality, discipline, punctuality, Kaizen and other Japanese shop-floor practices along with the core curriculum prescribed by the National Council for Vocational Training(NCVT). That helps better employability,” he added. Located about 16 kms from the upcoming automobile hub Kharkhoda, JIM Kansala will offer extensive career opportunities to the students trained at the ITI.The Government of Haryana has provided the land and building for the JIM, Kansala.
Maruti Suzuki will provide equipment, training modules, trained teachers and will manage this institute for 15 years. Japan-India Institute for Manufacturing (JIM) is born out of a collaboration between the Governments of Japan and India to create a pool of skilled workforce for manufacturing in India.
It follows from a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) signed in 2016 between the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Government of Japan (METI), and Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India (MSDE), for a “Manufacturing Skill Transfer Promotion Programme” to train 30,000 youths in India over 10 years. Committed to effectively contributing to skill development in India, Maruti Suzuki additionally supports around 50 government ITIs across the country to impart industry-relevant skills to youth andmake them employable.
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