ASDC & Hero MotoCorp Launches Phase 2 Of ‘Project Saksham’ To Train 20,000 Women

Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC) in collaboration with Hero MotoCorp has launched Phase 2 of its flagship CSR initiative, Project Saksham, today with a grand Training Inauguration Ceremony.
The initiative aims to empower 20,000 women across India by providing specialised training for diverse roles in the automotive sector, including sales, service, and emerging areas like Electric Vehicle (EV) maintenance and diagnostics.
The ceremony was graced by Hemlata Divakar Kushwaha, Mayor of Agra Municipal Corporation, who served as the Chief Guest. During the event, she said, “Empowering women with technical skills not only benefits them individually but strengthens our economy and community. Initiatives like Project Saksham are crucial steps towards a more inclusive future.”
Adding to the occasion, Vinkesh Gulati, Vice President, ASDC, emphasized the broader industry impact of the initiative. “The automotive sector is undergoing a major transformation with emerging technologies like EVs. It is vital that women are not just participants but leaders in this evolution. Through Project Saksham, we are committed to building a skilled, gender-diverse workforce ready to meet the demands of the new mobility era,”
Phase 2 of Project Saksham builds on the success of the first phase by expanding its geographic footprint and curriculum. Alongside technical training, the program includes modules on soft skills, workplace readiness, and financial literacy to ensure holistic development.
The NIFA Infocomp-operated centre will serve as a key hub for delivering this transformative training. With initiatives like Project Saksham, Hero MotoCorp and ASDC reaffirm their dedication to fostering an inclusive, skilled workforce that will shape the future of the Indian automotive industry.