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Castrol India opens Sarathi Mitra Training centre in Sankagiri

With the inauguration of this new center, Castrol India now manages eight state-of-the-art training facilities nationwide, reflecting the brand’s vision for safer roads.

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Castrol India opens Sarathi Mitra Training centre in Sankagiri

Castrol India inaugurated its latest Sarathi Mitra training centre in Sankagiri, Tamil Nadu. The Castrol Sarathi Mitra programme, which has trained over 2 lakh truck drivers since its inception, has made a significant impact on the lives of the drivers, their families, and the community at large, the press release noted. 

The programme places a strong emphasis on promoting a healthy lifestyle among truck drivers, aiming to shift their attitudes towards healthier food choices and physical activity, thereby enhancing their overall well-being. 

Additionally, the initiative paves the way for their financial empowerment by imparting knowledge and skills in digital financial literacy.

With the inauguration of this new center, Castrol India now manages eight state-of-the-art training facilities nationwide, reflecting the brand’s vision for safer roads.

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