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“Strategic Synergy: Faraz-ur-Rehman Advocates Industry-Education Collaboration for National Growth”

In a recent visit to the Vocational Training Center for Women in Korangi, President KATI, Faraz-ur-Rehman, emphasized the pivotal role of technical and vocational education in propelling a country’s industrial and economic advancement. Acknowledging that women stand as significant contributors alongside men in national development, he shared insights during his meeting with Chairman Junaid Naqi and other distinguished attendees.

Empowering Through Skills: A Call for Technical Vocational Training

President Faraz-ur-Rehman underscored the imperative of equipping individuals with essential skills tailored for industrial institutions, especially through technical vocational training centers. He highlighted the paramount significance of preparing a skilled workforce, emphasizing the crucial role these training centers play in meeting the demands of modern institutions.

Bridging the Gap: Industry, Education, and Research Collaboration

Advocating for a continuous dialogue between industrialists and technical training institutes, President Faraz-ur-Rehman stressed the importance of aligning curricula with changing technology and industrial needs. The collaboration between these sectors is deemed vital to effectively address the evolving requirements of the workforce.

Women as Pillars: Junaid Naqi’s Perspective

Chairman Junaid Naqi of the Vocational Training Center for Women in Korangi echoed the sentiment that women can enhance their economic well-being by mastering vocational training. He envisioned women as pillars of support for their families, encouraging them to harness creativity with contemporary technical and vocational skills for the betterment of the nation.

Government Support: A Key Catalyst for Youth Development in Pakistan

Junaid Naqi emphasized the significance of full government support for the country’s youth, labeling them as a valuable asset crucial to Pakistan’s progress. Highlighting the roles of both the public and private sectors, he emphasized their involvement in the technical and vocational training of the youth to accelerate industrial and economic development in Pakistan.

A Platform for Progress: Vocational Training Center for Women in Korangi

The visit to the Vocational Training Center for Women in Korangi not only showcased the commitment to women’s empowerment but also served as a platform for discussions on the importance of technical education and vocational training. These, especially for women, are seen as pathways for them to become active contributors to the nation’s development.

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