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National Occupation Programme to be launched to create employment opportunities for youth

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ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Youth Affairs, Usman Dar, held a assembly with a team of GIZ to explore various avenues of collaboration for development of an effective National Occupation Programme (NJP), a commentable initiative of Government for creating gainful employment opportunities for youth.National Occupation Programme...
ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Youth Affairs, Usman Dar, held a assembly with a team of GIZ to explore various avenues of collaboration for development of an effective National Occupation Programme (NJP), a commentable initiative of Government for creating gainful employment opportunities for youth.National Occupation Programme (NJP) would include vocational training of youth in best of best TVET institutes, and their placements in relevant industries to spur national economic growth. Moreover, youth trained in high-end technologies in fields of construction, hospitality, artwhethericial intelligence, e-large crowd of peopleility and robotics would also be facilitated to seek jobs in international markets. It was agreed in assembly that GIZ would rank existing TVET sector institutes in country based on quality of their training programmes. Accordingly, Prime Minister&s Youth Programme would engage top ranking institutes to impart seliminates training to youth for a more productive employment under its National Occupation Programme (NJP). Usman Dar appreciated GIZ for their role in development of TVET sector in Pakistan, and expressed hope to leverage their expertise in field for creating better employment opportunities for youth.

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