KARACHI: At a simple, brief ceremony held at the premises of the SOS Technical Training Institute located on the Infaq Foundation campus in Korangi, Karachi, a new eco-friendly car was launched on Tuesday.
Representing collaboration between SOS TTI and Shell Pakistan, the small, slim single seater car is strikingly named ‘Thunderer’. It moved smoothly and well on its first, short trial run after the ceremony.
Attended by both young men and women who are acquiring technical proficiency in one or more of the 12 specialist 6-month courses offered by SOS TTI for the benefit of youth from low-income families residing in Korangi and other areas of Karachi, the ceremony was also attended by representatives of Shell Pakistan, SOS Children’s Villages of Sindh and Infaq Foundation.
Welcoming guests, Comdr Khalid Wasim (retd), Principal, stated that the project was proposed by Shell Pakistan Ltd and MoU was signed with SOS TTI in March, 2023. The cost of this project was only Rs.13 million. Shell Pakistan took a bold decision to give this project to SOS TTI as this is the first time that this kind of technical project was given to a Vocational Technical Training Institute. In the past this kind of project was assigned to Engineering Universities as a part of students’ study projects.
The length of the car is 9.6feet and width is 4 feet. The chassis is of aluminum and TIG welded to form a lattice. A 100 CC EFI engine has been installed with a range of 50 KM per liter. After intensive testing and trials, the project was completed end -April, 2024 as scheduled. 80% of the fabrication work was done at SOS-TTI which included: Design, Construction of Chassis, Installation of Engine, Machining of Wheel Rims, Installation of Wheels / Shocks, Electrical Works (Meters, Lights and RPM indicators), Brake System (Hydraulics), Fabrication of Fabric Glass Mold for the Body and Installation of Main Fiber Glass Body.
Ms Nida Tanzeel, Social Performance Manager of Shell Pakistan appreciated the promptness and proficiency with which the SOS TTI team completed the project. She stressed that Shell has consistently supported training and capacity building of young women and men in technology and in the related services-sector. She distributed cash awards to the project team.
While acknowledging Shell for sponsoring the project and felicitating the team and the Principal on their success, Former Senator Javed Jabbar, Chairman, SOS Children’s Villages of Sindh lauded the voluntary contributions made by his colleagues towards establishing and operating TTI which has so far, in about ten years, produced about 13,000 skilled youth currently gainfully self-employed or engaged in productive capacities with different organizations.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2024
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