Asif J. Khwaja Meets TEVTA Chairman to Discuss 'Project 2047 for Pakistan' and Enhanced Skill Training
On July 30th, Asif J. Khwaja met with the Chairman of TEVTA (Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority) at the organization's headquarters in Lahore. The meeting focused on a significant proposal to upgrade the nation’s vocational training programs.
The discussion centered on integrating special training modules into all existing skill courses, as part of the newly introduced "Project 2047 for Pakistan." This initiative is designed to enhance trainees' technical skills and foster a strong sense of safety consciousness and national pride.
"Project 2047 for Pakistan" envisions equipping the workforce of the future with both the technical expertise required for their respective fields and a deep commitment to safety and patriotism. The proposal highlights the need for a curriculum that emphasizes safe practices in various trades while instilling a love for the country among the trainees.
The meeting concluded with an agreement to explore various options for implementing these training enhancements. The Chairman of TEVTA expressed enthusiasm for the project, recognizing its potential to significantly impact the quality of vocational education and contribute to a more skilled and safety-conscious workforce in Pakistan.
The collaboration aims to prepare a generation of professionals who are not only adept in their skills but also dedicated to advancing Pakistan's progress and development.
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