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Government recognies importance of Chinese language: Rana MashhoodBreaking

April 22, 2024

Islamabad, April 22 (INP): Recognizing the importance of languages, including Chinese,  the government has instructed relevant institutions to initiate tailored language programs. This was stated by Mashhood Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, Gwadar Pro reported. He has instructed relevant institutions to initiate tailored language programs.  Specifically, he plans to incorporate Chinese language instruction into the programs offered by the National Commission for Technical and Vocational Training. Furthermore, Rana Mashhood expressed appreciation for the establishment of the Chinese Cultural Center in Peshawar.  He sees it as a pivotal hub for strengthening the bonds between Pakistan and China, reaffirming his commitment to providing all possible cooperation in nurturing this bilateral friendship. He emphasized that several countries, including China and Saudi Arabia, have strategic investment plans for Pakistan across various sectors. 


These initiatives will not only create opportunities for thousands of talented individuals to contribute within the country but also allow them to serve abroad. Mashhood engaged with students from the National Commission for Technical and Vocational Training. He explored various galleries within the center, signed the friendship wall, and left his comments in the visitor’s book.  His remarks highlighted Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif’s vision to make Pakistan an active partner in economic development.  To achieve this, the Prime Minister is attracting investments from friendly countries, aiming to strengthen Pakistan’s self-sufficiency. In response to a question, Rana Mashhood emphasized that the current federal government places a strong focus on youth development.  Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed efforts toward enhancing technical training for young people. The goal is not only to send talented youth abroad but also to fully utilize their skills within Pakistan.


Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP) — Pak-China