Third phase of PM’s Youth Skill Development Programme to commence soon: Cheema

SocialThird phase of PM's Youth Skill Development Programme to commence soon: Cheema

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The training courses of Prime Minister’s Youth Skill Development Programme (third phase) would be initiated soon, said Executive Director National Vocational and Training Commission (NAVTTC) Zulfikar Ahmed Cheema.

Addressing the conference of senior officers of Navttc he said imparting technical education to youth is important mission of Navttc. It would play its role in eliminating poverty from the country.

He urged officers to impart technical training on country’s youth as quality training is the guarantee of getting a secure and reasonable job, said a press release.

He said youth should be imparted quality skills in accordance with market demand. A job fair would also be organised soon gathering industrialists and job seekers.

Source: APP

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