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Maharashtra youth wins VW Best Apprentice Award

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 12 December 2018

Awards for 46 young talents in 16 vocations from 19 countries

The Volkswagen Group presented its ‘Best Apprentice Awards 2018’ to its best apprentices from all over the world

On this occasion, Rahul's father said, "Our family is very proud to have a son like Rahul, who is being honoured as the Best Apprenticeship Award 2018. We would also like to thank Volkswagen India and Volkswagen AG to believe in our child and give this opportunity to him. Coming from a small town and having always witnessed farming as an occupation since childhood, this is a big achievement for him".

On receiving the Best Apprentice Award 2018, Rahul said, "The last four years at Volkswagen in Pune, India have truly laid the foundation of my career. I am poised enough that the learnings and the experiences gathered during my journey of these years in Volkswagen India will help me grow personally and professionally." He further added, "I am thankful to Volkswagen for providing me this opportunity and I promise to make the best of it." Post this win, he will attend the orientation programme at Skoda Head Quarters in Czech Republic.

"You have every reason to be proud because you are among the world's best apprentices of the Volkswagen Group. In the future too, we will need a team that is motivated, competent and committed, and also welcomes change. If you want to keep pace with the major challenges of our times, you must demonstrate flexibility and be ready to accept change," said Dr. Herbert Diess at the award ceremony.

Gunnar Kilian said, "Volkswagen offers almost 20,000 young people throughout the world excellent training in about 60 vocations and 50 dual courses of study. We have successfully transferred dual vocational training to locations throughout the world and train our budding specialists at our plants across the globe on the basis of this model. The award winners have made exemplary use of this training and laid a firm foundation for a successful career. Dual vocational training also lays solid groundwork in an era of rapid technological change which calls for continuous advanced training."

Osterloh said: "I congratulate all the winners of the Best Apprentice Awards from the Volkswagen Group who have come to Wolfsburg this week. Your outstanding performance is also the result of the high-performance vocational training offered throughout our Group. This success clearly shows that we must not make any sacrifice in terms of vocational training despite all the current savings programs. Vocational training develops the specialists of the future. This is an essential prerequisite for shaping change together in the digital era with respect to development, production and mobility."

This year's Best Apprentice Award was the 18th of its kind presented by Volkswagen AG and a total of 523 apprentices have been honored since 2001. 18 of the award-winners had already been honored in their home countries for their commitment to their companies and for their knowledge and skills in their training vocations. 21 of the Best Apprentice Award winners will be starting a degree course to develop their knowledge and skills in greater depth. Three of the award-winners from Germany will be receiving two years of individual support in their professional family within the "talent group for young specialists".

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