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Auto Nagar workers find little hope in State government’s plans for upskilling the workforce

Auto Nagar workers find little hope in State government’s plans for upskilling the workforce

Most of the  technicians are unlettered and the thought of a skill training session sounds daunting to them, says a worker at Vijayawada’s Auto Nagar. | Photo Credit: KVS GIRI Soon, a Centre of Excellence would be established through the Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode near Auto Nagar in Vijayawada to upgrade the skills of existing technicians, said NTR District Collector G. Lakshmisha. The Collector had announced at the recent Collectors’ Conference that steps are being taken to strengthen 1 lakh workforce in Auto Nagar. Mr. Lakshmisha told The Hindu that the process of finding a suitable site for the centre in or around Auto Nagar is already under way. “The State government wants to support the workforce institutionally, by providing them with the required skillset that meets the global standards and prepares them for the competitive world,” he said. The move would also address the concerns of the workforce who find themselves staring at an uncertain future due to upgradation of vehicles, he added. However, the government’s plans of setting up an institute has …

Downfall of a mighty industry

Downfall of a mighty industry

Auto Nagar, one of the largest automotive hubs in the country, is akin to an engine running in full throttle. On its main road swarm innumerable people and vehicles, and in its air lingers the odour of diesel and old grease. When, however, one enters the dusty and wide lane of the 4th Cross Road, once home for scores of lorry-body building workshops and lined on either side by old-fashioned lorries renowned for their fabulous paint works, the din slowly dies. Except for the occasional clanging of metal tools and the whirring of motors, the road remains silent. Many of its signature workshops (or sheds in local parlance) have put up the shutters, for good. The feverish activity so characteristic of Auto Nagar is starkly missing here. Sheik Kaza, who supervises works relating to painting of lorries at Sheik Muneer Body-Building Workshop, sits inside a small office, wearing a clean sky-blue kurta. He was free to talk for a long time, which, he says, was unusual at this time of the year. Earlier, there were …