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Dimo hosts forum to uplift vocational education of local...

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Diesel and Motor Engineerin­g PLC (Dimo) recently organised a forum for representa­tives of the vocational training sector in Sri Lanka under the patronage of Dimo Group CEO Gahanath Pandithage.

Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training Ministry Additional Secretary Anuradha Illeperuma, National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority (NAITA) Chairman Dr. Saranga Alahapperu­ma, along with representa­tives from the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission, Vocational Training Authority (VTA) and invitees from 17 automobile training institutes across Sri Lanka attended the forum.

This forum is an initiative which stems from Dimo’s passion to support the developmen­t of vocational education and the growth of Sri Lankan automobile industry. The forum also helps to strengthen the relationsh­ip between Dimo and the vocational training schools which supply valuable skilled labour that enhance the company’s service operations.

According to the labour demand survey conducted by the Department of Census and Statistics in 2017, Mechanical Engineerin­g Technician is one of the top 10 high demanded occupation­s in Sri Lanka. However, employers feel that first time job seekers lack in job specific skills and competenci­es such as technical skills, IT skills, problem solving skills as well as soft skills like communicat­ions skills, approachab­le personalit­y and strong work ethics.

Lack of motivation and maturity in terms of work/ life experience is also fronted as another issue. These factors lead to consequenc­es such as, frequent lay-offs in jobs (unemployme­nt) and struggle to find good quality labour (labour exhaustion) concurrent­ly. Dimo’s networking event was intended to form a common platform to increase the dialogue around this gap and explore mechanisms to improve Sri Lankan automobile vocational education by joining hands with local authoritie­s.

The event included a presentati­on on how a stateof-the-art vehicle service facility is maintained with reference to Mercedesbe­nz standards and on how to deliver perfection and customer satisfacti­on which was conducted by Dimo Mercedes-benz Service Manager Dinesh Buluthota. Moreover, he also discussed the career opportunit­ies available to trainees stepping into the automobile service industry.

The highlight of the event was the panel discussion with NAITA Chairman Dr. Saranga Alahapperu­ma, Dimo Chief Human Resources Officer Dilrukshi Kurukulasu­riya and Dimo TATA Commercial Vehicle Service General Manager Mahesh Karunaratn­e.

The discussion focused on increasing the quality of vocational education and the role of the private sector, government and training authoritie­s. The panellists from Dimo elaborated on employer’s expectatio­n from the workforce produced by vocational training institutes while Dr. Alahapperu­ma briefed the gathering on the work being done by vocational training authoritie­s to increase the employabil­ity of their students, to which the Additional Secretary added stating the support which can be provided by the corporatio­ns to fulfil this mutual interest.

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 ??  ?? NAITA Chairman Dr. Saranga Alahapperu­ma, Dimo Chief Human Resources Officer Dilrukshi Kurukulasu­riya and Dimo TATA Commercial Vehicle Service General Manager Mahesh Karunaratn­e at the panel discussion
NAITA Chairman Dr. Saranga Alahapperu­ma, Dimo Chief Human Resources Officer Dilrukshi Kurukulasu­riya and Dimo TATA Commercial Vehicle Service General Manager Mahesh Karunaratn­e at the panel discussion
 ??  ?? Dimo Group CEO Gahanath Pandithage addressing the gathering
Dimo Group CEO Gahanath Pandithage addressing the gathering

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