MG Motor India has trained 10,000 chauffeurs under the Saarthi programme which began last year to bring them up to speed with latest technologies offered by MG cars .
Ganesh Prasad Saha, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic), felicitated the participants at a ceremony organised in Noida. By upskilling chauffeurs across India, MG Saarthi works on familiarising the participants with advanced features in the MG cars.
The sessions comprise lessons around safe vehicle operations and road safety techniques for driving responsibly. Customers can sign up their chauffeurs for the training, free of cost.
MG has also announced its continued commitment to women's empowerment by launching 'MG Sewa - Saarthi', a motor driving vocational training programme for women from economically weaker sections in Vadodara district.