KARACHI: The Indus Motor Company (IMC), commemorating 35 years of Toyota’s presence in Pakistan, sponsored ten students from the Toyota Goth Education Programme (T-GEP) to participate in the Markhor Project held from October 01 to 05, 2025 in Manoor Valley, Kaghan. The programme brought together 91 young leaders from across the country for an immersive experience focused on self-discovery, purposeful learning, and social contribution.

Reinforcing its commitment to empowerment and gender inclusion, the IMC ensured that eight of the ten sponsored students were girls. This reflects the company’s long-standing focus on expanding opportunities for young women. The IMC also served as the Official Women Leaders Partner for the 2025 Markhor Project, marking another milestone in its efforts to advance female leadership in Pakistan.

Ali Asghar Jamali, Chief Executive Officer of IMC, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to contributing to society beyond its core business.

“The IMC’s responsibility goes further than producing vehicles. We believe that education is the most transformative force for progress, and it should be accessible to every child, regardless of their circumstances. By supporting these talented students, especially young women, we are investing in future leaders who will contribute to a more inclusive and prosperous Pakistan.”

As Toyota completes 35 years in the country, the IMC remains dedicated to creating positive impact under its flagship program of Concern beyond Cars, with a continued focus on education, environmental care, skill development, and community upliftment.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025