Under the incumbent government’s “Hunarmand Pakistan Program,” 17,000 youth have been launched into the market after completing their training in demand-driven high-tech trades.
This was confirmed by officials from the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) during a meeting held here on Friday to brief Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood on the progress of the ” Hunarmand Pakistan Program.”
As per officials, 30,000 students are being trained in the most demanding sectors of high-tech trades. Shafqat Mahmood applauded NAVTTC’s achievement in training 17,000 students amid extreme difficulties caused by Covid-19. “We have not only qualified these students for respectable jobs, but they will also play a critical role in the development of the country.”
Furthermore, NAVTTC officials announced that 50,000 students had registered for the second badge of training, which began on April 12, 2021.