Youth can grab the opportunity, Apply for e-Rozgaar Training Program Before 5th November

LAHORE: Providing the training to youth for three months the program was initially launched by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for helping the unemployed graduates by providing them training for improving their skills.

The main aim of the e-Rozgaar training program is focused at reducing the unemployment and bringing economic growth and development in Pakistan by increasing the inflow of foreign currency.

It is pertinent to mention that the e-Rozgaar is not an employer or provides employment opportunities, in fact, it is not in any way linked to any future employment opportunity. It is just targeted at proving training to the candidate for enhancing their professional capability.

The requirements for participation and online registration in the programme are as follows:

  • The Domicile must be of Punjab, necessarily
  • The education requirement is to have at least 16 years of education
  • Age must not be more than 35
  • And the employment status must be unemployed

There are nearly seventeen centres in Punjab. Punjab is the biggest province in terms of the population there are so many graduates who are not employed and are struggling on a daily basis to find some good jobs to earn. This training program is aimed at helping individuals to improve their skills.

Indeed, it is a good initiative of the Punjab government. This e-Rozgaar training program would help the unemployed graduates and would be motivating them to make money at home.

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