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High level Qatari delegation arrives for TVET conference

byCT Report
02/05/2018
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ISLAMABAD: A high level Qatari delegation has arrived here for the International TVET conference.

The delegation, comprising Director Strategic Business Development Brigadier Eng Mohammad Al-Kaabi, Business Development Advisor Nafiz Rifaioglu, and Executive Director Operations from Strategic Centre for Consultancy and Technology of Qatar Dr Liaqat Amin Satti, met with Executive Director National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) Zulfiqar Ahmed Cheema and senior officers of NAVTTC.

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The delegation was apprised of various steps taken by NAVTTC for the promotion of skill development of Pakistani youth. The delegation commended the efforts of NAVTTC for enhancing the skill level of Pakistani youth and expressed keen interest in employing Pakistani skilled workers in various Qatari projects, especially those initiated for hosting the Football World Cup 2022. For this purpose, the two sides agreed to enhance the already existing cooperation, which will be of mutual benefit for the two brotherly countries.

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