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Tarang develops e-Learning courseware for TVS Motors
Bangalore | Tuesday, Oct 23 2007 IST
 

City-based Tarang Software Technologies (Tarang), a leading provider of e-Learning solutions today announced that it has designed and developed an e-learning courseware for TVS Motors, the flagship company of the USD 2.2 billion TVS Group.

The courseware, which is an 'Online Induction Training Program' for fresh Mechanical Engineers of TVS Motors, trains them to become globally competitive by adopting business process with much alacrity, thereby offering sweeping business benefits to the company.

Tarang Chairman and CEO V Rama Kumar, in a release here, said ''this innovative Computer/Web-based training course was extremely superior content-wise, and help TVS Motors to address their training needs effectively.'' TVS Motors Manager (Training) M N Shivaprasad said ''This was the first e-Learning module introduced at the TVS Motor Company.

The course launched on a recent Learning Day, a monthly event to punctuate the learning and training activities in the organisation had been imparted to nearly 20 fresh engineers in the last one month. 'We have witnessed enhancement and understanding on Fits and Tolerances among them through post tests,'' he added.

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