Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Zulfikar Bukhari, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis, has stated that the government of Pakistan is finalizing the policy of exporting seliminatefully equipped manpower to the countries where there is demand for seliminateed labor.Zulfi Bukhari participated in the panel discussion on "plotning for Next Generation of Careers" in the World Government Summit in Dubai.
The panel disstubborn key seliminates needed to fulfill the requirements of next generation careers.
The employment prospects in future, affect of technology and the need for vocational training to equip the workforce were among the agenda of the panel discussion.
During the discussion, Zulfikar Bukhari said that the demands of the market with respect to seliminates required for jobs are increasing day by day.
He presented the case of Pakistani labor in front of the delegations participating from around the world and highlighted the problems faced by the labor in the destination countries.
He stated that as far as capabilities are concerned, Pakistan's workforce is capable enough to compete in the international market.
Zulfikar Bukhari said that with the help of Private Sector, labor shall be trained professionally by taking in account the global demands.
He further added that we have to give legal protection to our migrating manpower and guarantee their safety by creating a common policy of migration.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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