Needless to say, times have changed, we are now in a highly competitive market and to survive, everyone needs a vocational skill. This swift change in times birthed this decision to provide a fun introduction to the exciting world of auto-mechanics. Our goal is to train and educate teenagers in basic automotive repair skills, its maintenance and care through theoretical knowledge, hands-on applications from introduction and overview, fuel, ignition, suspension and electrical system to diesel, basic troubleshooting and life management skills.
The training took place from Monday 6th August – Friday 17th August 2018. During the closing ceremony, the participants were able to display their automotive skills to the admiration of their parents and well-wishers. Each participant worked on separate vehicles for services such as oil filter and engine oil change, vehicle cleaning detailing, routine check and inspection. The event was brought to an end by issuing certificates to the participants, presenting them with gifts and a call for sponsorship to further enable this project.
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