Karachi (staff reporter) A center for teaching Arabic language was established in the Government Vocational Training Institute in the Buffer Zone area of Karachi with the cooperation of the United Arab Emirates and STEVTA.
The Arabic Language Center was inaugurated by the Consul General Bakheet Ateeq Al- Remeithi of UAE in Karachi. On this occasion, the Consul General Bakheet Ateeq Al-Remeithi said that many Pakistanis were working in different cities of the United Arab Emirates.
He said that earlier people used to take Arabic language course and go to UAE for employment, but then this trend faded. He said that more than 7 million Pakistanis were working in Gulf countries.
He further said that people faced problems with regard to language and could not even tell their ailments to the doctors. The Counsul General expressed hope that students learned Arabic and get better opportunity of jobs.
He said that Pakistanis will be given jobs on a preferential basis in every sector and students of the vocational center will also be called to the UAE visa center soon. He urged the students not to believe the anti-national videos on social media and delete these videos.
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