Empowers the Next Generation with Digital Road Safety Education
4th December,2024: Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) launched its innovative digital road safety learning platform, E-Gurukul, in the esteemed presence of Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Government of India. This initiative reaffirms HMSI’s commitment to fostering a culture of road safety in India.
The launch was also graced by the presence of key dignitaries from Honda - Mr. Vinay Dhingra (Senior Director - HR & Administration, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India; Trustee, Honda India Foundation), Mr. Katsuyuki Ozawa (Director - HR & Administration, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India) along with other senior officials from Honda and state government.
The E-Gurukul platform offers training modules tailored for three specific age groups, ensuring a comprehensive approach towards road safety education:
For age 5-8: 7-minute module
For age 9-15: 9-minute module
For age 16-18: 7-minute module
Currently the modules are available in multiple languages like Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and English—to ensure inclusivity and regional relevance and E-Gurukul can be accessed at egurukul.honda.hmsi.in. The platform supports live streaming for Tier-1 cities, downloadable content for Tier-2 cities, and multilingual modules to ensure accessibility across diverse regions.
Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Vinay Dhingra, Senior Director - HR & Administration, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India; Trustee, Honda India Foundation, said, “Road safety is at the core of HMSI’s CSR vision. Through E-Gurukul, we aim to provide an easy access to road safety education modules that are developed for different age groups, specially to inculcate a positive mindset towards road safety at young age. These young road safety champions will not only be responsible road users but also inspire their parents and family to be one too. The launch of E-Gurukul is another step towards contributing to Honda’s global vision of zero traffic fatality by 2050.”
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