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TEVTA courses on compressed natural gas
TEVTA, Sazgar sign MoU for joint CNG courses
Lahore, June 19, 2008: The Technical Education and
Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) in collaboration with Sazgar Engineering
Works Limited will conduct short courses on compressed natural gas (CNG) to
promote public-private partnership under the TEVTA Special Training Programme
(TSTP), TEVTA Secretary M Arshad Bhatti said on Tuesday.
He said this at
a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signing ceremony between TEVTA and Sazgar
Engineering Works Ltd held at TEVTA Secretariat.
According to the MoU,
TEVTA would provide a stipend, training cost, curriculum and certificates to all
successful trainees while Sazgar would arrange training space, machinery,
equipment, tools, furniture and placement of the successful
trainees.
TEVTA Secretary M Arshad Bhatti and Sazgar Engineering Works
Ltd Projects General Manager Zubair Aamir signed the MoU.
The TEVTA
secretary said that the objective of the MoU was to make collaborative efforts
for the development and implementation of a demand driven CNG quality training
for manufacturers of CNG rickshaws. The effort was in line with the governments'
policy for the development of human resource to improve production in terms of
quality and quantity. This would help bridge the gap between the demand and
supply of the trained work force in the sector, the secretary added. Daily Times
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GCUF students continue boycott
Faisalabad: Scores of Government College University Faisalabad
(GCUF) students on Wednesday continued classes boycott and pressed the
administration to use its influence for arrest of `criminals' who stabbed a
student of the engineering and technology department.
A number of male
and female students gathered on the campus and refused to attend their classes,
though teachers were present in classrooms.
The protesters also
approached students of different disciplines and asked them to join the protest
demonstration.
They staged a peaceful protest demonstration on the
university premises and demanded immediate arrest of the `criminals' who stabbed
Waseem Wahla on Tuesday.
Police have already registered a case against
five criminals -- Rana Aizad, Rana Haseeb, Rana Khalid, Ali Gujjar and Hamad --
under sections 7-ATA, 148/149/324/337-A1, 337-F1 and 337-L2. However, no arrest
has been made so far.
Police force remained present on the campus to
avert any eventuality.
Talking to reporters outside the vice-chancellor
office where they had set up a protest camp, students said entry of outsiders
must be banned in the academia and the administration should approach the police
department for a check post.
A delegation of the student action committee
held talks with the VC and pressed for eliminating outsiders interference from
the campus. They also demanded action against the personal staff officer of VC,
Sajjad Ahmed, as he was hand in glove.
The VC assured the students that
hooliganism would not be tolerated at any cost and administration would maintain
its writ on the campus.
Students said they would meet with city police
officer Mohammad Aslam Tareen for arrest of the criminals.
Sources said
the VC had dispatched a letter to the police department demanding stern action
against the criminals.
Meanwhile, GCUF registrar Zahoor Ahmed Sheikh
inquired after the injured student and assured him of complete cooperation of
the university. Dawn
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| Education News | | Updated: 25 May, 2012 |
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