Governor says technical education must for development

PESHAWAR: Governor Iqbal Zafar Jhagra on Wednesday said that open doors were being made accessible to the adolescent to get specialized instruction as it was the main way to flourishing and advancement.

"Our adolescents are exceptionally capable. They can possibly work for the advancement of the nation," he told the prize circulation function of National Skills Competition sorted out by the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) here.

"Our human capital is our greatest resource. We have to use it by giving specialized and professional preparing to our childhood," he added.The occasion was additionally gone to by Ina Lepal, German Consulate, Jeannette Seppen, Consulate for Netherland, Jean Francois Cawtain, Consulate of European Union, Executive Director, NAVTTC, Zulfiqar Cheema, Industrialists, Heads of Training Institutes, Skilled Youth and others.

The abilities chose for the opposition were beautician, dressmaking, style outlining, material planning, expressive arts, cooking, and so on. The senator circulated money prizes of Rs50,000, Rs30,000 and Rs20,000 among the first, second and third position holders of every exchange.

On the event, the senator went by and assessed the slows down and welcomed the work of trainees.Addressing the service, Governor Iqbal Zafar Jhagra said the talented human asset was crucial for running the modern units.

He said that specialized trainings can assume an indispensable part in the social and monetary advancement of the country."The youth must be knowledgeable, very much prepared and all around prepared to enter in the employment market," he said.

Senator Iqbal Zafar Jhagra said the legislature had begun different ability advancement programs for the young. "These preparation programs address the issues of the neighborhood businesses and countless could land abroad positions and add to settlements," he included.

The senator said that there was a desperate need to function as a country to balance out Pakistan. "Our gifted labor could lead the nation to a definitive objectives of thriving and confidence," he included.