
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM), in collaboration with Camdir Toyota and the Government of Arunachal Pradesh, has launched its 68th Toyota Technical Education Program (T-TEP) and STAR Scholarship Program at Government ITI, Roing. The initiative aims to enhance employability through industry-aligned automotive training under the Skill India and Make in India missions.
Inaugurated by Arunachal Minister Nyato Dukam, the facility will provide state-of-the-art training in Mechanic Motor Vehicle and Diesel Mechanic trades. It includes a remodeled workshop, modern classrooms, and hybrid technology simulators. The first batch comprises 20 students, with three awarded the STAR Scholarship of up to ₹51,000 annually.
TKM’s Vikram Gulati emphasized the importance of inclusive growth and building future-ready talent. Camdir Toyota also reaffirmed its commitment to empowering youth in the region. Commissioner Saugat Biswas revealed future expansion plans with top industry partners like Tata, L&T, and Honda. With the eastern market growing steadily, initiatives like T-TEP will ensure a steady pipeline of skilled technicians, said a senior executive at a leading dealership. TKM’s move signals a robust push towards creating a skilled workforce in underserved regions.