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TEVTA to train 25,000 youth in fourth phase of Special Training Programme
RAWALPINDI, Nov 12: As many
as 25,000 youth will get technical training in Punjab in the fourth phase of
Special Training Programme of Technical Education and Vocational Training
Authority (TEVTA), which will start soon, an official said on Sunday.
"The decision in this regard has
been taken after studying results of past three phases which have remained very
encouraging," Secretary TEVTA Muhammad Arshad Bhatti said.
He said under government's
directive TEVTA had introduced the Special Training Programme in the first
quarter of the current year to produce one lakh semi-skilled force for the
industry. "So far about 75,000 semi-skilled workers have got training under this
programme," he added.
"Under this programme youth from
low income groups are being trained in different trades, which is not only
helping them in getting jobs but also assisting the industry to meet the
emerging demand of skilled workers," he added.
Arshad Bhatti said TEVTA's all
programmes were market-oriented and the Authority had developed a system to
arrange jobs for trained youth according to the level of their learning.
"A big number of our trained youth
are getting jobs in the local industry, while there are many others who go
abroad to earn livelihood there in a respectable way," he said.
Having a strong network of over
400 institutes across Punjab, TEVTA has now introduced Matric Technical Scheme
at selective TEVTA institutes in 35 districts of the province.
Students are being offered
different technical trades as an optional subject such as electronics, welding,
refrigeration and air conditioning. App
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