The 10th meeting of the Balochistan Technical Educational and Vocational Training Authority (B-TEVTA) Board approved a series of institutional reforms aimed at strengthening financial discipline, improving performance, and modernizing institutions. The session was held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti in Quetta. Attendees included Advisor on Labour and Manpower Sardar Ghulam Rasool Umrani, Chief Secretary Balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan, and other senior officials.

During the meeting, members agreed to implement extraordinary measures to enhance the authority's effectiveness and align it with modern demands. The participants stressed the importance of introducing technology-driven, market-based training programs to empower youth and ensure their skills meet international standards. Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti highlighted the need to equip young people with globally recognized expertise, emphasizing that providing international-standard expertise is crucial for aligning them with global market needs.

The meeting also addressed concerns over rising non-development expenditures, which made it challenging to provide government jobs to every individual. The chief minister underscored the importance of technical education and vocational training as a sustainable solution for addressing this issue. He directed strict action against firms showing negligence or violating agreements related to the Overseas Youth Employment Program.

The Chief Minister expressed concerns about issues faced by some young people sent abroad and ordered immediate measures to resolve complaints and expand employment opportunities for skilled youth both nationally and internationally. The session concluded with a commitment to accelerate efforts in empowering Balochistan's youth through innovative training programs and strengthened institutional frameworks, ensuring they could secure a brighter future and contribute to the economy while aligning themselves with global market needs.

QUETTA, May 12 (APP): The 10th meeting of the Balochistan Technical Educational and Vocational Training Authority (B-TEVTA) Board approved a series of institutional reforms aimed at strengthening financial discipline, improving performance, and modernizing institutions. The session was held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti in Quetta. Attendees included Advisor on Labour and Manpower Sardar Ghulam Rasool Umrani, Chief Secretary Balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan, and other senior officials.

During the meeting, members agreed to implement extraordinary measures to enhance the authority's effectiveness and align it with modern demands. The participants stressed the importance of introducing technology-driven, market-based training programs to empower youth and ensure their skills meet international standards. Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti highlighted the need to equip young people with globally recognized expertise, emphasizing that providing international-standard expertise is crucial for aligning them with global market needs.

The meeting also addressed concerns over rising non-development expenditures, which made it challenging to provide government jobs to every individual. The chief minister underscored the importance of technical education and vocational training as a sustainable solution for addressing this issue. He directed strict action against firms showing negligence or violating agreements related to the Overseas Youth Employment Program.

The Chief Minister expressed concerns about issues faced by some young people sent abroad and ordered immediate measures to resolve complaints and expand employment opportunities for skilled youth both nationally and internationally. The session concluded with a commitment to accelerate efforts in empowering Balochistan's youth through innovative training programs and strengthened institutional frameworks, ensuring they could secure a brighter future and contribute to the economy while aligning themselves with global market needs.

QUETTA, May 12 (APP): The 10th meeting of the Balochistan Technical Educational and Vocational Training Authority (B-TEVTA) Board approved a series of institutional reforms aimed at strengthening financial discipline, improving performance, and modernizing institutions. The session was held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti in Quetta. Attendees included Advisor on Labour and Manpower Sardar Ghulam Rasool Umrani, Chief Secretary Balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan, and other senior officials.

During the meeting, members agreed to implement extraordinary measures to enhance the authority's effectiveness and align it with modern demands. The participants stressed the importance of introducing technology-driven, market-based training programs to empower youth and ensure their skills meet international standards. Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti highlighted the need to equip young people with globally recognized expertise, emphasizing that providing international-standard expertise is crucial for aligning them with global market needs.

The meeting also addressed concerns over rising non-development expenditures, which made it challenging to provide government jobs to every individual. The chief minister underscored the importance of technical education and vocational training as a sustainable solution for addressing this issue. He directed strict action against firms showing negligence or violating agreements related to the Overseas Youth Employment Program.

The Chief Minister expressed concerns about issues faced by some young people sent abroad and ordered immediate measures to resolve complaints and expand employment opportunities for skilled youth both nationally and internationally. The session concluded with a commitment to accelerate efforts in empowering Balochistan's youth through innovative training programs and strengthened institutional frameworks, ensuring they could secure a brighter future and contribute to the economy while aligning themselves with global market needs.

QUETTA, May 12 (APP): The 10th meeting of the Balochistan Technical Educational and Vocational Training Authority (B-TEVTA) Board approved a series of institutional reforms aimed at strengthening financial discipline, improving performance, and modernizing institutions. The session was held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti in Quetta. Attendees included Advisor on Labour and Manpower Sardar Ghulam Rasool Umrani, Chief Secretary Balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan, and other senior officials.

During the meeting, members agreed to implement extraordinary measures to enhance the authority's effectiveness and align it with modern demands. The participants stressed the importance of introducing technology-driven, market-based training programs to empower youth and ensure their skills meet international standards. Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti highlighted the need to equip young people with globally recognized expertise, emphasizing that providing international-standard expertise is crucial for aligning them with global market needs.

The meeting also addressed concerns over rising non-development expenditures, which made it challenging to provide government jobs to every individual. The chief minister underscored the importance of technical education and vocational training as a sustainable solution for addressing this issue. He directed strict action against firms showing negligence or violating agreements related to the Overseas Youth Employment Program.

The Chief Minister expressed concerns about issues faced by some young people sent abroad and ordered immediate measures to resolve complaints and expand employment opportunities for skilled youth both nationally and internationally. The session concluded with a commitment to accelerate efforts in empowering Balochistan's youth through innovative training programs and strengthened institutional frameworks, ensuring they could secure a brighter future and contribute to the economy while aligning themselves with global market needs.