The Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) has said that government school and college students will be able to attend skills camps this summer. They will teach 14 different trades to help people get better at what they do.
The goal is to offer three-month-long short classes for free during the summer break. Students, both men, and women, can join without having to pay any fees for classes or tests.
The Government Graduate College for Women Satellite Town (GGCWST) in Rawalpindi recently held a lecture to raise knowledge about technical education. Several important people, like Commissioner of Rawalpindi Division Liaquat Ali Chatta, who was the seminar’s top speaker, were there.
Commissioner Chatta thanked the government for starting this project and said he thought it would help kids have a better future.
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He told students to make the most of their summer breaks by learning new skills. He also said that professional education and training are very important in rich countries. He also talked about how getting professional skills can help people and their families get ahead financially.
He also said that teachers have a part to play in getting kids interested in technical education and that the program would be coming to Divisional Public Schools soon.
At the end of the program, there will be a gathering where students will be praised and given awards. Commissioner Chatta asked everyone to work together to make sure this project works, saying that it needs everyone’s help and support.