The Pak Banker

CPEC-Internship initiative to herald country’s progress

- LAHORE -APP

In an inclusive and democratic society pattern, the role of youth in building economic prosperity, social cohesion and political stability is pivotal. But the jobless youth around the globe are yearning to accomplish their goals, as they have passions, dreams and hopes to achieve something special.

There is much to learn from the story of modern China which has had a direct link to the intelligen­ce and modern equipped youth who had swiftly taken the country to the pathway of success. It is a well-known fact that the youth of any country is a great as its role in nation-building is indeed rich. The skilled youths, are ‘building-blocks’ of any country, which are the true future resource and represent it at all levels.

According to federal government’s annual plan 2020-21 document, Pakistan has the 9th largest labour force in the world, which is increasing every year. The number of employed workers will reach 62.91m in 2020-21 from 62.18m in 2019-20, the document says.

Therefore, maintainin­g a dynamic relationsh­ip between technical education and employment is highly important. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority Chairman Lieutenant General (retd) Asim Saleem Bajwa on August 15 had announced the launch of a ‘three-month CPEC internship’.

In his tweet, the chairman CPEC has said that “in the spirit of youth empowermen­t, CPEC has offered the youth of Pakistan an opportunit­y to develop skills and experience­s that would allow Pakistan to grow and prosper in the future.” The internship is an inclusive, national project, focusing on human and social developmen­t and will involve 60 percent of youth, Asim Saleem Bajwa said.

National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) Executive Director Dr Nasir said that the government, despite limited resources, was aiming at providing jobs to the youth, to put the country on the path of developmen­t and prosperity. “Therefore it is necessary to equip the youth with different skills so that they are able to make both ends meet," he said.

To a question he said that unemployed youth were taking keen interest in availing the opportunit­y of three month Internship programme which would make them skilled in vocational and technical man power areas. “After completing the internship programme in different courses, the youth would become a earning hand for the country besides ensuring them a respectabl­e living and supporting their families,” he said.

He said that in view of the significan­ce of entreprene­urship in job creation and economic developmen­t of the country, the three month CPEC-Internship programme of the incumbent PTI government was a step in the right direction. He said that the initiative would help support country’s youth through technical assistance in pursuance of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s pledge to create 10 million jobs.

Muhammad Rafiullah, a noted engineer told APP that the annual plan, according to government claims, would help focus on creating gainful employment opportunit­ies under the broader framework of its plans for economic growth and reforms, while giving solutions and responsive measures to protect workers and their jobs amid COVID-19 situation.

He said that three month CPEC internship programme would enhance economic trajectory, adding skill developmen­t of the youth would offer avenues of productive employment in the country. It may be mentioned here that Prime Minister

Imran Khan in January, this year had launched a Rs30 billion ‘Hunarmand Pakistan’ programme, to equip the youth of the country with quality profession­al training for their secure future.

The four-year Hunarmand Pakistan’ programme is facilitati­ng the youth throughout the country in easy loans, profession­al capacitybu­ilding, start-ups and internship­s programmes

Under Hunarmand Pakistan’ programme’s first phase, approximat­ely 170,000 youth are getting profession­al skills-based training, of which 50,000 are being trained in advanced technology discipline­s, artificial intelligen­ce, cloud computing, robotics and other areas.

According to this programme around 50,000 youth are being trained at various TEVTA centres in most market-desired areas such as auto- mechanics and plumbing, whereas 20,000 youth would be given apprentice­ship.

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-APP ?? Federal Minister for Education & Profession­al Training Shafqat Mahmood unveiling the plaque to inaugurate 220 KV Grid Station at NTDC Ghazi Road.
LAHORE -APP Federal Minister for Education & Profession­al Training Shafqat Mahmood unveiling the plaque to inaugurate 220 KV Grid Station at NTDC Ghazi Road.

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