LAHORE : Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF) has signed a historic agreement with Hazza Institute of Technology (HAZZA) and Japan-Pakistan Innovative Institute (JPII) to establish state-of-the-art Japanese language and cultural training centres in Punjab, providing a gateway to global opportunities for Pakistani youth in Japan.
This significant step has been taken for the socio-economic development through global upskilling initiatives under the leadership of Punjab CM. This initiative aligns with CM’s mission to empower the youth of Punjab by equipping them with internationally competitive skills and creating pathways for employment in high-demand sectors abroad, including information technology, logistics, elderly care, hospitality, and agriculture. The collaboration includes several key highlights such as the establishment of six Japanese Language and Cultural Training Centres in Punjab. Through this initiative, 2,000 youth will receive training on the Japanese language, culture, and professional standards.
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