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Swaraj Tractors launches education support programme for engineering students

Mohali, June 5 Swaraj Tractors, a part of the $19.4 billion Mahindra Group, has launched the ‘Mera Swaraj Education Support Programme’, an early career development initiative for engineering students across the country that aims to create a future pool of...
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Mohali, June 5

Swaraj Tractors, a part of the $19.4 billion Mahindra Group, has launched the ‘Mera Swaraj Education Support Programme’, an early career development initiative for engineering students across the country that aims to create a future pool of competent engineers. The program is designed to expose first-year engineering students to critical and holistic industry experiences necessary for long-term career development. Students from top engineering colleges offering Agri-engineering will be targeted for this program

For its first year, Swaraj Tractors has selected thirty-seven students for internships from eight engineering colleges across the country. The students will be subsumed into Swaraj’s final placement process. As a part of their internships, they will also work on live farm- mechanisation projects mentored by industry experts.

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Speaking on the occasion Harish Chavan, Chief Executive Officer, Swaraj Tractors said, “At Swaraj we aim to nurture and create a competent pool of engineers for the future by engaging students early on in their careers and giving them the opportunity to appreciate varied mechanisation possibilities for new age agriculture. Through the ‘Mera Swaraj Education Support Programme’ we not only hope to support deserving students pursuing engineering education but acquaint them with modern tools and technologies through practical exposures in industry.”

Through the programme, students will receive financial support for four years, subject to consistent academic performance.

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This year, students selected for the programme primarily have farming backgrounds, in line with Swaraj’s USP of ‘Made by the farmer, and for the Farmer’.

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