ISLAMABAD - Ambassador of
Qatar to Islamabad, Saqar Bin Mubarik on
Thursday said his country would require more than 0.1 million Pakistani
skilled workers for development and construction work underway in
connection with FIFA Football World Cup 2022, to be held in
Qatar.
The Government of
Qatar desires that the maximum workforce required in this
regard should come from Pakistan, said the Ambassador in a meeting with the
Executive Director National Vocational and Technical Training Commission
(NAVTTC) Zulfiqar Ahmad Cheema.
The meeting was held with an aim to enhance cooperation in the field of
Technical and Vocational training between the two countries in which the
Executive Director NAVTTC briefed the Ambassador of
Qatar regarding
progress of TVET sector in Pakistan.
He said that the focus of the government in recent years has been on
improvement of quality of training in TVET Sector of Pakistan.
The Executive Director further said that the standards of technical
education have been brought at par with the international standards and
Pakistani Skilled workforce can cater to the needs of any country.
The Ambassador of
Qatar appreciated the efforts of transforming the skill
development sector of Pakistan on modern lines.
While praising the Pakistani skilled workers he further added that labour
from Pakistan is very hardworking and has played a pivotal role in
completion of many development related projects in
Qatar in the past. We
will continue cooperation with NAVTTC look for opportunity of continuous
provision of skilled manpower from Pakistan to
Qatar, he added.
In the end Zulfiqar Ahmad Cheema thanked the Ambassador and assured him
that Pakistan will continue its efforts to provide skilled workforce for
all the required sectors in
Qatar. - APP