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Members training hallmark of LCCI in 21 century, says President

byMonitoring Report
06/01/2015
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LAHORE: LCCI President Ijaz A Mumtaz has said that private sector must strive to have sufficient knowledge of information technology.

He said that the key to business growth in today’s world while the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) would continue to impart training to its members.  LCCI President Ijaz A Mumtaz stated this while addressing the participants of Web Development Training Course with Search Engine Optimisation and 3D MAX & MAYA Skill Course here.  He said that the chamber considers itself duty bound to arrange computer training courses and language classes for its members to enable them to go global with a faster pace. The LCCI this year would focus on development of research culture in the country and for this purpose it would be strengthening its research team to provide data to various government departments on various issues being faced by the country’s economy.

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He said in the knowledge race in the 21st century and rapid globalisation, the quality of information technology based higher education has to be enhanced to bring it at par with international standards for the sake of progress and prosperity. The LCCI president said that it had now become very important to do all possible to help the next generation as today they are competing with the students from the developed world when they enter into the job market.

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