NADA ACMA and ASDC Join Forces to Promote Skill Development 

Delhi, New Delhi The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA), Nepal Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), and Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC) have inked a deal that is a significant step in bolstering Nepal’s automotive workforce. historic pact to promote capacity growth and ski development in the nation’s automobile industry. In terms of closing the skills gap and bringing Nepal’s automotive sector into compliance with international norms, this partnership represents a critical turning point.

Mr. F R Singhvi, President of ASDC, emphasised the importance of the relationship by saying, “This initiative is a testament to the shared vision between India and Nepal in fostering growth through collaboration.” By pooling our knowledge, we are not just facilitating the development of skills in Nepal’s automobile industry while also fortifying our countries’ long-standing alliance. Our shared goal is to develop a workforce prepared for the future that supports the expansion and profitability of the sector on both sides of the border.”

In order to guarantee significant and long-lasting skill development in Nepal, the collaboration will concentrate on providing top-notch training and certification programs, such as Training of Trainers (ToT) and Training of Assessors (ToA). created to meet the urgent requirements of Nepal’s The programs will give participants, instructors, and assessors in the automotive industry both academic knowledge and practical experience that is suited to international standards.

The NADA President, Mr. Karan Choudhary, underlined that this collaboration is important for Nepal’s automobile sector at this moment. By giving skill development first priority, we are investing in the industry’s most important resource: its workforce. This program will do more than just close the current skills gap. but also establish a talent pool capable of propelling the sector’s expansion in the years to come.

Ms. Shraddha Suri Marwah, President of ACMA, added to the vision by saying, “As the automotive landscape changes, collaborations like this are crucial for guaranteeing that the workforce stays at the forefront of innovation.” By utilising our combined experience, we want to provide training initiatives that establish new standards for industry excellence.

It is anticipated that the ASDC-NADA-ACMA collaboration will be a key component of Nepal’s automotive ecosystem’s capacity building, producing a trained workforce equipped to handle the ever-changing demands of the sector. Through pooling resources and knowledge, our partnership has the potential to improve the training requirements and establish a long-term talent pool to advance the automobile industry.

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