1500 youths to be trained under CPEC

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ISLAMABAD: Director General China-Pak Economic Corridor (CPEC) Asif Muneer on Tuesday said that as many as 1500 youths have been trained under e-commerce program to provide skills to Pakistani youth is the sole solution to cope with ever-increasing unemployment in the country.

He expressed these views at a ceremony of distribution of job offer letters for employment in an international organization based in China to 50 young people of Pakistan under “e-skillswise”.

The purpose of the company’s project was to create skilled manpower in the field of e-commerce in Pakistan.

The DG said that together with China, they are creating job opportunities for the youth.

“Thanks to it, 70 million people have been lifted out of poverty, e-commerce is the need of the hour, under the patronage of e-commerce training institutions in Pakistan, the youth will get better job opportunities,” he highlighted.

Asif Muneer congratulated the successful youth and said that the country has sufficient talented youth. “It is a great success, we are ready to work more with China, and unemployment will be eliminated by providing skills to the youth.

Dr. Nauman Munir, President of eSkillvisor, CEO Mr. Li Yui Zhou were also present on this occasion.

Dr Nauman Munir said that more youths have been trained in e-commerce while their success rate is 68%.

The young people who have graduated from here are earning respectable jobs all over the world using their skills.

The young people are selected for training after graduation, while they are also working on projects with other countries, especially China, so that the children from here complete the training.

They can be immediately employed in the companies there. In this regard, in today’s ceremony, fifty young people have been given regular job letters in China’s leading e-commerce companies.

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