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KARNATAKA TWO WHEELER WORKSHOP OWNER’S AND TECHNICIAN’S ASSOCIATION (R) to Hold Major Convention in Bengaluru on May 1

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Bengaluru, April 28, 2026: In a major initiative aimed at recognizing and strengthening the two-wheeler mechanic community across the country, the KARNATAKA TWO WHEELER WORKSHOP OWNER’S AND TECHNICIAN’S ASSOCIATION (R) (KTWOTA) has announced the organization of a large-scale convention on May 1, 2026, coinciding with International Labour Day.

The event will be held at Palace Grounds, Gate No. 7, King’s Court Palace, Bengaluru, and is expected to bring together more than 10,000 mechanics, workshop owners, technicians, and industry professionals from various parts of India. Organizers describe it as one of the biggest gatherings ever conducted in the two-wheeler technician sector in the country.

A press conference was held in Bengaluru on Monday to officially announce the event and outline its objectives. Senior office bearers of KTWOTA said the convention is designed not only as a celebration of Labour Day but also as a platform to highlight the importance of mechanics and technicians who play a crucial role in keeping the nation’s transportation system running smoothly.

The grand convention will be inaugurated by the Honorable Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, U. T. Khader, Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, D. K. Shivakumar, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, and Labour Welfare Minister Santosh Lad, along with several other dignitaries who will participate in the event.

Speaking at the press conference, KTWOTA State President K.S. Prasanna Kumar Gowda emphasized that the gathering is more than just a formal event.

“This convention is not merely a program; it is a celebration of the hardworking hands that keep the country moving every day. Mechanics are the backbone of the transport ecosystem, yet their contributions often go unnoticed. Our aim is to bring them recognition, improve their professional opportunities, and introduce them to modern technologies,” he said.
Other key members present during the media interaction included State Secretary Bhaskar G. Naidu, Advisor Venkat Shyam Raj, EC Member Narayana, and team members Sadik Pasha and Venkatesh Babu, among others.

The organizers highlighted that the convention will focus on skill development, networking opportunities, and awareness of new technological advancements in the automobile repair industry. With the rapid growth of electric vehicles, modern diagnostic systems, and evolving service standards, the association believes technicians must stay updated to remain competitive.
One of the major attractions of the event will be a large-scale technology exhibition showcasing the latest innovations in the two-wheeler servicing and repair sector. Experts and manufacturers are expected to demonstrate advanced tools, modern repair techniques, and upcoming trends in vehicle maintenance.
In addition, a free public service camp will also be conducted, offering complimentary two-wheeler checkups and free engine oil replacement for vehicle owners. This initiative aims to directly benefit the public while also showcasing the service capabilities of trained technicians.

Another important feature of the convention is industry networking, where workshop owners, technicians, manufacturers, and suppliers will have the opportunity to interact directly. Organizers believe this will help create stronger business relationships and improve collaboration within the industry.

KTWOTA officials stated that the larger goal of the convention is to unite the mechanic community from across India under one platform and push for greater dignity and recognition for the profession.
The association, a non-profit body representing workshop owners and technicians, has been actively working for the welfare of mechanics, skill enhancement, and professional growth across Karnataka.
With strong participation expected from across the nation, the May 1 convention is set to become a landmark event for India’s two-wheeler mechanic community and a significant step toward empowering those who keep the wheels of daily life moving.