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Karachi youth scramble for laptops as NAVTTC skill program fuels talent race
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51724, member: 636"] The National Vocational and Technical Training Commission conducted a graduation ceremony at Karachi's Arts Council of Pakistan for participants who completed the Prime Minister's Youth Skill Development Program. Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui attended as the chief guest during the event. Political leaders, senior officials, entrepreneurs, and students gathered to witness the celebration of academic achievement. The program focused on preparing young Pakistanis with contemporary skills such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining, and E-Commerce capabilities. NAVTTC distributed certificates to recognize the successful completion of vocational training courses. Dr. Siddiqui emphasized that skill development serves as both individual advancement and national progress during his address to attendees. The minister praised NAVTTC's commitment to providing free and accessible vocational education opportunities for Pakistani youth. He promised continued government support for similar educational initiatives across the country. A laptop raffle drew attention from participants, with high-performing trainees receiving computers as special recognition. The minister characterized youth empowerment through skill development as a national investment strategy. Executive Director Muhammad Aamir Jan reinforced NAVTTC's mission to develop a competent workforce and create opportunities for younger generations. The ceremony demonstrated collaborative efforts between NAVTTC, the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, and various stakeholders. These partnerships aim to cultivate skilled, self-reliant, and progressive youth throughout Pakistan. The event highlighted the government's dedication to modernizing vocational education programs. Officials emphasized the importance of preparing students for future employment challenges. [/QUOTE]
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