In a major move to improve road safety and create employment opportunities, the Central Government of India has announced the opening of 2000 new driving training schools across the country. The initiative, set to roll out in June 2025, aims to strengthen driver education and enhance skill development, especially in rural and semi-urban areas.
Highlights:
- Launch Date: June 2025
- Total Schools: 2000
- Objective: Road safety, skill development, employment
- Target Areas: Tier 2, Tier 3 cities and rural regions
This large-scale initiative is part of the government's ongoing efforts to reduce road accidents by ensuring drivers receive professional and standardized training. Each driving training school will be equipped with modern infrastructure, certified trainers, and digital learning tools to provide high-quality education.
Focus on Employment and Skill Development
The Central Government driving training schools in June 2025 will not only train new drivers but also offer reskilling programs for commercial vehicle drivers and women seeking jobs in the transport sector. With over 1.5 lakh expected employment opportunities, the program is also aligned with the government’s Skill India Mission.
Benefits for Learners:
- Affordable driving courses
- Government certification
- Access to job placement assistance
- Special programs for women and underprivileged youth
Long-Term Vision
By establishing 2000 driving training centers, the government aims to standardize driver education, reduce accident rates, and support the Make in India and Digital India initiatives through advanced simulators and smart tracking systems.
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