Rawalpindi:Trained staff is the need of the food industry. Matriculation or less qualified unemployed youth should be attracted to food industry related courses. We would like Rawalpindi Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) to support us in conducting advanced courses in food industry to our staff, says a press release.
Meanwhile, the topics of providing modern technical training to the staff of the food industry were discussed. Farooq Chaudhry said that MNA Hanif Abbasi has fulfilled all his promises to the people of Rawalpindi. Two days before he had promised to support our staff for modern courses, which he has fulfilled today.
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