Theoretical Training

MDS offers a complete learning experience through a well-structured programme that combines the underlying theoretical aspects of driving, with situational analysis to impart a greater clarity on the topics being taught. This ensures a better understanding of the mechanics of driving.
 

The theoretical training is well supported by training aids such as Audio-Video presentations, Films on various aspects of driving, Traffic sign charts, Engine assembly section etc. All this is complemented by a team of well trained MDS instructors. 

 

Video Lessons

MDS supplements its training programs with Video Lessons. These Video Lessons take the learners through video footage illustrating driving rules, safe driving practices, and do's and don't of driving.
 

These lessons are an immense help in educating the trainees about the essentials of driving before they get on the road.

 

News

11 Apr, 2012
Safe Woman Driving Contest


23 Jan, 2012
Most highway mishaps in state due to human error
TimesofIndia Mumbai

22 Jan, 2012
Traffic strikes awe in Oprah
The Telegraph

22 Jan, 2012
Maruti Suzuki's National Road Safety Mission touches the 500,000 milestone
National Road Safety Mission.

22 Jan, 2012
Rumble strips for road safety


24 May, 2011
Demand for women driving instructors grows in Pune
DNA Sunday

17 May, 2011
Why training for driving is important


15 Mar, 2009
Maruti Suzuki opens 50th driving school
The Financial Express

04 Feb, 2009
Hunt for best young driver


MDS Activities

15 Mar, 2012
Customer meet
15 Mar, 2012
Customer meet
07 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
07 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
07 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
06 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
06 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
06 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
06 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
05 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
05 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
05 Jan, 2012
Road Safety Week
05 Jan, 2011
Road Safety Week
07 Jan, 2010
Road Safety Week
05 Jan, 2010
Road Safety Week
05 Jan, 2010
Road Safety Week
05 Jan, 2010
Road Safety Week

Test

At the time of independence in 1947, India's capital market was relatively under-developed. Although there was significant demand for new capital.