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Call to expand skill development scope
Islamabad
April 6, 2021
Islamabad:Speaker assistant of the prime minister on youth affairs Usman Dar and MNA Shandana Gulzar Khan on Monday visited the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) headquarters and praised the NAVTTC for striving to equip the youth with quality skills.
NAVTTC chairman Syed Javed Hassan and executive director Dr Nasir Khan briefed visitors on the progress and development of the ongoing Hunarmand Pakistan (Skills for All) Programme.
“The NAVTTC’s initiatives under the umbrella of the prime minister’s Hunarmand Pakistan Programme will not only change the TVET landscape in Pakistan by bringing it on par with international standards but also enhance the employability of our youth in the international market thus increasing the image of Pakistani skilled workers worldwide and giving huge boost in foreign remittances,” the NAVTTC chief said.
Around 37,000 youth trained under Hunarmand Pakistan Mon 05th April 2021 | 04:10 PM
ISLAMABAD, Apr 5 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 5th Apr, 2021 ) :National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) Executive Director (ED) Dr Nasir Khan said on Monday that around 37,000 young people were imparted six-month courses in traditional and high-tech trades under first phase of Hunarmand Pakistan (Skill for All) programme launched last year.
Talking to APP, he said assessment of all the trainees was completed, whereas the course-completion certificates were being issued at the moment.
Adding further, the ED said over 20,000 from under-developed areas were trained in conventional trades such as welding, plumbing, stitching and cooking, while around 17,000 youth for high tech trades like artificial intelligence, robotics and cloud computing from across the country were also imparted trainings.
Around 37,000 youth trained under ‘Hunarmand Pakistan’
April 5, 2021
ISLAMABAD: National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) Executive Director (ED) Dr Nasir Khan said on Monday that around 37,000 young people were imparted six-month courses in traditional and high-tech trades under first phase of ‘Hunarmand Pakistan’ (Skill for All) programme launched last year.
Talking to APP, he said assessment of all the trainees was completed, whereas the course-completion certificates were being issued at the moment.
Adding further, the ED said over 20,000 from under-developed areas were trained in conventional trades such as welding, plumbing, stitching and cooking, while around 17,000 youth for high tech trades like artificial intelligence, robotics and cloud computing from across the country were also imparted trainings.
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