LAHORE: Pakistan Navy Station Commander (Lahore) SM Shahzad Wednesday called upon Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) Chairperson Irfan Qaiser at the TEVTA’s Secretariat.
Speaking on the occasion, the TEVTA chairman deliberated upon a joint venture with the Pakistan Navy for different training courses. He said that the joint venture would enable the Pakistan Navy to provide master trainers at already existing TEVTA institutions where courses like laser cutting, motor winding, ship breaking, auto mechanic and refrigeration would be offered. The agreement will be signed after the approval by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, he said.
The chairman said that the TEVTA was already working with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) to add value to the TEVTA’s training courses. He said that the joint venture would help students get quality training and education.
Station Commander SM Shahzad said that technical education was necessary for changing the fate of Pakistan, and added that TEVTA’s role was very crucial in this regard. “The Pakistan Navy has expertise in technical training in the field of ship breaking and auto mechanic,” he said.