Apollo Tyres Launches Skill Development Program for Transgender Community in Hyderabad
Apollo Tyres has opened a skill development center in Hyderabad’s Auto Nagar area to empower the transgender community with job-ready skills. This pilot program will train 20 transgender individuals in jute bag-making, enhancing their employability and fostering independence. At the center’s inauguration, Apollo Tyres Foundation placed an initial order for 500 jute bags to support the trainees, with potential for future orders to sustain the initiative.
The training is structured into two groups of 10 participants each, with a three-month curriculum that combines hands-on learning and practical application. Each participant will receive a stipend throughout the program to assist with financial needs.
The facility is equipped with five jute bag-making machines, along with necessary materials and tools, ensuring that participants can produce market-ready products. An instructor will provide personalized guidance, tailored to the needs of each trainee.
Rachna, a transgender trainer and advocate, expressed optimism about the program’s impact, emphasizing that comprehensive skills training is key to accessing rights and opportunities. With a background in healthcare, Rachna believes that community-focused training has the power to drive lasting change with continued support.
Apollo Tyres Foundation has also trained transgender sex workers as peer educators, equipping them with healthcare skills to engage with the trucking community. In the current fiscal year, the foundation has worked with 54 transgender peer educators across 20 transport hubs in India, reaching 21,500 truck drivers with information on HIV/AIDS. As part of its commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), the foundation has integrated transgender community members into various projects to promote inclusivity.
Apollo Tyres is a leading global tyre manufacturer headquartered in India, known for producing high-quality tyres for a wide range of vehicles, including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and two-wheelers.
Founded in 1972, the company has grown into a major player in the global tyre industry, with a strong presence in over 100 countries. Apollo Tyres operates several state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in India, the Netherlands, and Hungary, and is recognized for its commitment to innovation, safety, and sustainability.
Its popular brands, Apollo and Vredestein, are known for delivering performance-driven, durable, and fuel-efficient tyres. With a focus on research and development, Apollo Tyres is continually evolving its product offerings to meet the needs of emerging mobility trends, including electric vehicles. The company’s strong emphasis on corporate social responsibility, particularly in environmental conservation and community development, further strengthens its reputation as a trusted brand in the tyre industry.
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