Bangalore, 25th April 2025: Reaffirming its long-standing commitment to shaping the future of India’s skilled workforce, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today successfully concluded its much-anticipated Skill Festival 2025, held at its Bidadi facility, celebrating the spirit of vocational excellence, innovation, and youth empowerment. The event marked the culmination of months of intensive skill development programs and contests aimed at nurturing India’s future-ready talent pool.

The ceremony was graced by the presence of Dr. Ragapriya R (IAS), Commissioner, Department of Industrial Training and Employment (DITE) Government of Karnataka and senior TKM leadership. The event began with a showcase of TKM’s skill development journey—highlighting key milestones and the adoption of new-age technologies to shape talent for tomorrow. A dedicated skill exhibition and video walk-through offered glimpses into the depth and diversity of talent nurtured under TKM’s training ecosystem.
Students from partner ITIs across Karnataka also showcased their prowess in disciplines like Mechatronics, Auto Body Repair, and Prototype Modelling—emphasizing TKM’s deep investment in nurturing talent from the grassroots level.
Central to the festival were the Toyota Internal Skill Contests, hosted by the Toyota India Centre of Excellence, offering a rigorous platform for associates to compete across critical manufacturing domains—including Assembly, Welding, Press, Paint, Maintenance, Logistics, and Quality. From 5,800 participants, the top three performers from each department underwent four weeks of intensive training at Gurukul, Toyota’s in-house skilling academy. A total of 51 finalists were felicitated during the grand ceremony for their outstanding achievements.
Following further advanced training and evaluation over the next three months, 17 exceptional performers will be selected to represent TKM at the Global Skill Contest in August 2025—bringing Indian manufacturing talent to the global spotlight.
Speaking on Toyota’s sustained skilling efforts, Dr. Ragapriya R (IAS), Commissioner, Department of Industrial Training and Employment (DITE), Government of Karnataka said, “Empowering youth with future-ready skills is the cornerstone of Karnataka’s growth and India’s development. The Skill Festival hosted by TKM is a powerful demonstration of how industry can play a transformative role in shaping the future of our workforce. By equipping youth with practical skills and global exposure, TKM is not only supporting the Government’s vision of a skilled India but also empowering communities across Karnataka. I am happy that Faculty and the ITIs are being developed through the Skill Festival. I applaud Toyota’s commitment to inclusive, grassroots-driven development, and their continued partnership in strengthening the state’s skilling ecosystem.”