ISLAMABAD (PEN) : The Department of Higher Education Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the CPEC Cultural Communication Center of China signed an MoU aiming to enhance the skilled workforce in the province. The agreement includes providing digital skills training to 200,000 government college students in fields like web development, cybersecurity, and graphic design. The signing ceremony, attended by officials including the caretaker Chief Minister, emphasized the strategic partnership to offer market-oriented training and boost employment opportunities. The initiative aims to bridge the digital skills gap and strengthen Pakistan-China relations.
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