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Boy from Maharashtra village wins Volkswagen Award

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 09 December 2020

Avinash Taur becomes global ‘Best Apprentice’

Avinash Taur was conferred with the certificate of Best Apprentice 2020 in Mechatronics from India at the 20th edition of the annual event

The Volkswagen Group presented its ‘Best Apprentice Award 2020' to honour its best apprentices from all over the world in recognition for their outstanding performance and professional competence. Avinash Taur was conferred with the certificate of Best Apprentice 2020 in Mechatronics from India at the 20th edition of the annual event.
To maintain the legacy of rewarding and recognizing young talent despite the current outbreak, Volkswagen Group hosted the ‘Best Apprentice Award 2020' ceremony virtually. The coveted award was bestowed on 51 best apprentices from 19 countries by Volkswagen Group CEO Herbert Diess, Works Council Chairman Bernd Osterloh and Group HR Director Gunnar Kilian. The apprentices were adjudged based on their performance in the Volkswagen Academy's Dual Vocational Training, excellence in their examinations as well as Social Skills.
Gurpratap Boparai, Managing Director, Škoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited said, "I am very happy to see one of our apprentice win Volkswagen Group's coveted Best Apprentice Award 2020, and congratulate the graduating batch for their outstanding performance throughout the Dual Vocational training program of the Volkswagen Academy. The Mechatronics program showcases our commitment towards nurturing young talent and empowering them to become successful professionals in future and to usher change with regards to development, production and mobility challenges."
Avinash attended the three-year Mechatronics Program from 2016 to 2020 a platform by Volkswagen Academy designed to enable high school graduates and workers displaced from low-skilled jobs to learn new-age skills and become future-ready in the auto sector. Avinash's exceptional performance in the Mechatronics Program earned him the honour.

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