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Nippon Toyota bags medals

Kochi, July 31

Nippon Toyota, the Toyota dealer for south and central Kerala won the gold and silver medals in the Sixth Toyota National Skills Championship held in Bangalore. Mr Abdul Latheef from Nippon Toyota, Kochi, and Mr Abilash A.J. from Nippon Toyota, Thiruvananthapuram, won the gold and silver medals respectively in the ‘body’ category in a contest where technicians from dealerships across the country participated. This is the first time a dealer in India received both the first and second position in the national skill competition. –

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