Efforts Afoot To Launch 2nd Phase Of 'Hunarmand Pakistan': NAVTTC

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Efforts afoot to launch 2nd phase of 'Hunarmand Pakistan': NAVTTC

Efforts are afoot to launch second phase of 'Hunarmand Pakistan' (Skill for All) programme in the coming months with a target to impart professional trainings to more than 50 thousands youth in conventional and high-tech trades

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 23rd Jan, 2021 ) :Efforts are afoot to launch second phase of 'Hunarmand Pakistan' (Skill for All) programme in the coming months with a target to impart professional trainings to more than 50 thousands youth in conventional and high-tech trades.

The National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) Executive Director, Dr. Nasir Khan disclosed this in an exclusive interview with APP.

He said process for the launch of second phase had formally been initiated as quality technical and vocational training institutes were told to submit their applications till January 25 if they were interested to run the professional training programmes under the 'Skill for All'.

Nasir Khan expressed the hope that enrollment of the students would begun by the next-month's end under the second phase.

To a query, he said at least 37,000 young people were registered for traditional and high tech-trade courses from across the country under its first phase, which would conclude by the first week of March.

Adding further, he said over 20,000 were enrolled from under-developed areas for imparting conventional skills such as welding, plumbing, dress-making and cooking whereas around 17,000 youth for high tech trades like artificial intelligence,robotics and cloud computing from across the country.

The executive director said the government launched 'Skill for All' project in the start of 2020 under the Kamyab Jawan Programme with Rs 10 billion seed money and set a target to train 50,000 each in high tech and traditional trades by end of the Fiscal Year 2020-21.

The initiative was meant to increase number of country's skilled workforce by imparting six-month trainings to less developed areas youth in traditional trades besides training to people in high technologies from across the country, Nasir Khan noted.

Calling the trainings one component of the programme, he said efforts were also underway to set up countrywide smart labs and skill centers in the religious seminaries under the 'Skill for All' programme.

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