Pakistan’s Education Minister Advocates for Modern Vocational Training for Youth

Islamabad, Minister for Education and Professional Training, Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, has highlighted the critical need for modern vocational training for the youth, aimed at meeting global standards and promoting equality among citizens through literacy programs.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, while speaking to the media in Karachi, Dr. Siddiqui underscored the importance of integrating technology in education and the significant role it plays across all sectors in today’s world. His remarks emphasized the necessity of adopting progressive educational strategies to effectively combat illiteracy and prepare the younger generation for the challenges of the contemporary job market.

Dr. Siddiqui’s call for modern vocational training reflects a broader initiative to enhance the skill set of Pakistan’s youth, aligning education with the demands of the global economy and ensuring that young citizens are well-equipped to contribute meaningfully to society. By focusing on literacy and vocational training, the Minister aims to forge a path toward greater economic and social development for the country.

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