Opening up educational institutions soon; Shafqat Mahmood says

Kamyab Naujwan Programme game changer, Usman Dar

(ISLAMABAD): Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training,Shafqat Mehmood, has said technical education is necessary along with formal education for securing jobs. Internship has become a mandatory part of formal education for awards of degrees in developed nations,

The Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training was addressing the certificate awarding ceremony of the passed out young students under Prime Minister’s Kamyab Jawan Program (KJP). He said COVID-19 has completely changed the dynamics of education at large.

“We need to adjust ourselves in the new environment in post pandemic scenario”, the minister added

He maintained that educational institutions will be opened with SOPs implementation shortly.

Shafqat Mehmood stated the objectives of the Kamyab Jawan Program and said said it will prove milestone towards prosperous Pakistan.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Youth Affairs Usman Dar, who was guest of honor at the occasion, said PM’s Kamyab Jawan Program is skilling youth through successful execution of Rs 10 Billion skill development programs.

“Our focus in on high end skills which open up a world market for our youth:, Dar said

Top technical Institutions and Universities are being engaged for skilling their students, he said. Dar appreciated Ms. Salma Aziz for sharing her success story with the audience. He said that young entrepreneurs need to get inspiration from the young lady.

Mian Akram Farid, Head Employer’s Federation of Pakistan (EFP) Islamabad and Chairman Skill Development Council Islamabad represented both institutions at the Certificate awarding ceremony. He apprised that Industry is the largest single employer of skilled workforce and stressed the need to align Kamyab Jawan Program with the needs and wants of Industry.

The Head of EFP Islamabad Chapter threw light on continued achievements of NAVTTC in skilling youth of the country.

Mian Akram Farid, who is Chairman Skill Development Council Islamabad as well, said that NAVTTC and Skill Development Councils are playing pivotal role in honing skills to young boys and girls. He apprised that hundreds of thousands of skilled people are serving in industry both within country and abroad. Overseas Pakistanis are earning foreign exchange for the country which is the backbone of our economy.
The Chairman Skill Development Council, who is an Industrialist and a known businessman, said that Industry is willing to play its role and accommodate participants to impart practical trainings in the Industrial Labs that will allow them to work in the real production environment.
At the end of the ceremony, successful participants of the Kamyab Jawan Program were awarded certificates. The passed out participants of the Kamyab Jawan Program shared their success stories.

Chairman NAVTTC Syed Javed Hassan has said that his institution being the apex regulator body striving hard for unanimous education mechanism especially in technical education so that skilled workers in abroad may get reasonable jobs.

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