Tyre manufacturer Bridgestone India has trained over 200 women to become professional drivers and mechanics in Indore, under the Yantrika Programme in association with Samaan Society. 60 women have been trained as two-wheeler mechanics, and 149 as drivers. Since June 2023, ten women mechanics from this group have been a part of “Mechanic on Wheels” service, providing servicing of two-wheelers at people’s homes and emergency roadside repairs as per requirement. The services can be availed by all, within the city of Indore.
The first batch of these trainees have now become master trainers, and in turn, are training other women. Most trainees have been employed in two-wheeler showrooms, service centres and some have even started their own garages. Continuing this success, Mechanic on Wheels is the latest offering under this programme.
“Our women empowerment initiatives are well combining our vision and our values. Training women as drivers and mechanics is a great example of it. One of the key pillars of mobility solutions is the development of trained talent. As more women opt for mobility, they look for identifiable support services. Training women in this core and unconventional sector was a result of the need for trained staff, and a reflection of women wanting to work in more mainstream sectors. These initiatives also give them financial independence. I congratulate these women who showed great dedication and strength in learning a new skill” said Stefano Sanchini, Managing Director, Bridgestone India.
Spanning three and a half months, the training for drivers includes driving skills, preventive maintenance and emergency repair. Soft skills are imparted in English speaking, map reading, first-aid, and self defence is also imparted. An insight into women related law, the Motor Vehicle Act, Insurance Act is also provided.