Technical education is the backbone of the country’s development, Faraz-ur-Rehman

Re-evaluation will be done of Sindh Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (STEVTA) and the board members shall be formed shortly. The land has been purchased for the institute in Hyderabad. Efforts are being made to improve the curriculum, but the cuts in the budget allocated since COVID-19 continue. These views were expressed by Saleem Raza Jalbani, Chairman of Sindh Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (STEVTA), while addressing the industrialists at Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI).

On this occasion, President KATI Faraz-ur-Rehman, Senator Abdul Haseeb Khan, Deputy Patron Zubair Chhaya, STEVTA Managing Director Dr. Mustafa Sohag, Director Yusuf Baloch, KATI Senior Vice President Nighat Awan, Standing Committee Chairman Salimuddin, Former Presidents Masood Naqi, Ehtishamuddin, Sheikh Fazal-e-Jalil, Junaid Naqi, Maheen Salman and others were also present.

Salim Raza Jalbani, chairman of STEVTA, added that the majority of our population consists of youth, who can be converted into capital by imparting modern technical training and skills. He said that the youth of Pakistan has immense potential.

STEVTA is taking steps to introduce the youth to modern technology and teach them international standard skills. Salim Raza Jalbani further said that according to the need of the local industry, unemployment can be eliminated by giving technical training to the youth. Apart from this, we can also earn serious foreign exchange by sending our talented youth to work abroad.

Earlier, KATI President Faraz-ur-Rehman said that it is very gratifying that the Sindh government is taking effective steps to make the youth skilled and promote technical education. Technical or vocational education is the backbone of any country’s industrial development. The biggest example of this is our neighboring country China, which has a prominent position in the world in manufacturing and exports. He said that keeping in view the country’s conditions, it is very important to acquire skills in any field along with education. However, the lack of communication and consultation between industrial and technical vocational institutions is the reason for the decrease in efficiency.

Faraz-ur-Rehman said that KATI and STEVTA, can support in providing Korangi with the required training and skills to the youth considering the need of the industrial area.

President KATI said that there is a dire need for technically trained people in various fields within the country and abroad, the present government should pay special attention to the training of youth for industrial, technical, skilled and social sectors so that the needs of these fields can be met.

Former Chairman KATI, Senator Abdul Haseeb Khan said that even special people can be made reliable citizens of the country by providing technical training. Instead of treating disabled people as a burden, they should be given equal employment opportunities. He said that industrialists should provide internships in the industry to the youth so that they get professional experience and can play an important role in the economy.

Deputy Patron Zubair Chhaya said that the technical institutes established in the province should be aligned with the contemporary requirements so that the youth do not face any difficulty in getting employment. To promote technical education, facilities should be provided in terms of admission to institutions so that more people can benefit from it. Zubair Chhaya further said that there is a need for young people equipped with modern technology training in the industries of the Korangi Industrial Area.

STEVTA Managing Director Dr. Mustafa Sahag said that the programs shall be set up under Public Private Partnership while a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will also be signed with KATI soon.

Standing Committee Chairman Salimuddin, Sheikh Fazal-e-Jalil, Junaid Naqi, Maheen Salman and others also addressed the ceremony.

Photo Caption: KATI President Faraz-ur-Rehman presents the shield to Saleem Raza Jalbani, Chairman of Sindh Technical Education (STEVTA). Senator Abdul Haseeb Khan, Zubair Chhaya, Nighat Awan, Chairman Standing Committee Salimuddin, Ehtshamuddin, Maheen Salman, Junaid Naqi, Dr. Mustafa Sahag, Syed Tariq Hussain and others are also present.

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