Govt plans to train 100,000 skilled workers in a year
By Ijaz Kakakhel
ISLAMABAD: To meet the emerging demand of skilled workers within the country and abroad, the government is planning to train 100,000 unemployed youth belonging to lower income group of the society in employment skills.
Under this project, the government envisages to train 37592 persons for light industry and services sector through its 55 institutes during one-year period.
The project will commence from June this year and will complete by May 31, 2009, officials in the Planning Commission told Daily Times on Wednesday.
Main aim of the project was the productive adjustment of youth, particularly from less privileged class in the socio economic system and turning them to be useful member of the society.
The programme would be implemented with the collaboration of National Vocational and Technical Education Commission (NAVTEC) and Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) Punjab.
Under this programme, the courses mason, shuttering, carpenter, steel fixer, domestic electrician, diesel engine mechanic, building painter, welder, plumber, house carpenter, automobile mechanic, turner etc consist of three months duration would be offered in 55 institutions.
He said skill training would help in expanding the pool of literate skilled labour and emphasised on diversification so as to transform the system from supply oriented to demand-driven.
During the training, the youth would be taught special courses of skill development to cater the demand of specific sectors.
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