The Yukti workshop saw participation from over 240 students from Grades VIII and IX.
By Priya Singh

Key Highlights:
Volvo Group India recently organized a STEM education workshop at Kendriya Vidyalaya, DRDO, Bangalore, to inspire young students, especially girls, to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The initiative aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry needs.
Hands-On Learning Experiences
The Yukti workshop saw participation from over 240 students from Grades VIII and IX. The event was attended by Kamal Bali, President and Managing Director of Volvo Group India, and Radhika Nair, Head of People & Culture at Volvo Group India. The workshop was conducted by Volvo volunteers. The workshop introduced students to STEM concepts through interactive activities, including:
Commitment to STEM and Inclusion
Kamal Bali emphasised the company’s focus on creating a future-ready talent pool. “Through initiatives like Yukti, we are inspiring young girls to explore careers in STEM and bridging the gap between academia and industry,” he said.
Radhika Nair highlighted Volvo’s efforts toward diversity and inclusion, stating, “As part of Volvo Group's global DEI mission, we aim to empower young girls to break barriers and become the next generation of technology leaders.”
A Step Toward Future Innovation
The Kendriya Vidyalaya workshop is part of Volvo Group India’s broader goal of strengthening STEM education. Volvo hopes to equip students with the skills needed for future industrial advancements by providing hands-on exposure to advanced technologies.
About Volvo Group
The Volvo Group, founded in 1927, is dedicated to developing sustainable transport and infrastructure solutions. Its products and services play a key role in daily life by supporting transportation, construction, and urban maintenance worldwide. From delivering goods and building roads to ferrying people to work and school, Volvo contributes to meeting global demands efficiently.
With a strong focus on innovation, the Volvo Group provides trucks, buses, construction equipment, and power solutions for marine and industrial applications. It also offers financing and services to enhance customer productivity. Headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, the company continues to drive progress in the transport and infrastructure sector.
Also Read: VECV Sales Report January 2025: 6,295 Units Sold; Sales Grew By 18.17%
CMV360 Says
Workshops like Yukti help students experience real-world technology beyond the textbooks. Through hands-on activities in AI, robotics, and VR, learning feels more engaging and practical. These sessions also encourage students, especially girls, to explore careers in science and engineering.

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