Onmove, a high-speed long-distance trucking aggregator, has introduced ‘Samarth’ programme to empower the truck driver community in India.
The long-term umbrella scheme will run various programs for the driver community like child education, driver training, skill development of family members for higher-earning, etc.
The project highlights a strong empathetic relationship between Onmove and the truck drivers community; it establishes an empowering stance that has programs for overall progress and prosperity.
The child education program forms have been distributed among the truck drivers, and they are still available for prospective claimants. This program aims to reward scholarships to students who have scored at least 60 per cent in their last academic year and are currently in their senior secondary phase, that is, in class 11 or 12. Even students who will be applying for graduation and post-graduation are eligible for the benefits of the scholarship.
Praveen Jain, Co-Founder of Onmove said, “Truck drivers are some of the hardest-working people in our society. They are often the sole breadwinners in their families. They spend days, months, and even years on the road, doing their best to elevate our country’s businesses and provide customer satisfaction in a limited time.
Onmove believes that love, care, and respect are reciprocal. As the name suggests, Samarth will capacitate the truck driver communities and their families to gain momentum towards their goals and help them to gain proficiency, prosperity, and progression in life.”
“Logistics has always been a very underrated component of the current commercial ecosystem. Truck drivers and their services are often taken
for granted. At Onmove, we are the drivers of the wellness bandwagon that will give a bouquet of benefits to these selfless individuals and their families that will make them adept at life skills and propel them towards success, stability, and contentment,” said Pervinder Singh Chawla, Co-Founder of Onmove.