Pakistan's future is bright having its growing and dynamic population of young people and energetic workforce who should be educated and trained to serve country's in various aspects from nation-building to socio-economic development.
This was stated by Shoaib Siddiqui, Commissioner Karachi at the seminar on "Youth Empowerment and Capacity Building" held at Sheikh Islamic Centre on Saturday organised by Sports and Youth Affairs Department, Government of Sindh and event managed by Panacea.
He said Pakistan's youth should be provided with quality education, emerging skills and professional training to contribute their precious role to the economy of the country but it could be possible if our educational institutions play their due role in disseminating knowledge to students and empower them to choose right career.
Pakistan's youth participate in the progress and development of the country with a passion and mission under positive approach, he said. Siddiqui said that universities provide education of different disciplines but these are not guiding them towards right career choice and their responsibilities over nation.
There should be gap bridged between industry and academia to provide required skilled workforce to multiple business of various sector for overcoming paucity of human resource and accommodating young workforce in the economic cycle of the country.
Ashraf Chaudhry, a renowned trainer of career development and motivational speaker, said every university student should know utterly the personal talent and interest before acquiring hiring and professional studies.-PR