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NAVTTC initiating industrial training programmes for youth

byCustoms Today Report
04/10/2015
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ISLAMABAD: National Vocational and Technical Training Commission is going to initiate training programmes for youth as per needs of the industrial sector.

NAVTTC Executive Director Zulfiqar Ahmad Cheema said this while addressing a public private-partnership workshop. He said that the youth of the country wants to earn a respectable and honourable living by learning different skills and it is duty of the govt and industrialists to provide them education of technical skills.

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The workshop was attended by industrialists and representatives of social welfare departments. Cheema said that NAVTTC had introduced many reforms in the field of technical education keeping in view the challenge that the traits earlier taught, could not find ample space for employment in the market.

“Now, every student is being paid scholarship worth Rs 2500 which will be increased very soon” he disclosed. He further said that skilled work force would be produced to cater to needs of every sector of industry which would result in prosperity of the people, increase in production of industry, strong economy and great revolution.

The certificate of NAVTTC would only be granted to deserving and it would open doors of opportunities for them, he added.

NAVTTC DG Javeid Nisar Syed also gave a detailed briefing about the new projects of NAVTTC to the participants of the seminar. DIG Motorway Police Mirza Faran Baig and SSP Masroor Alam Kalachi were also present on the occasion.

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