
ISLAMABAD – Minister of State for Federal Training and Skilled Coaching Ms. Wajiha Qamar on Tuesday highlighted the important function of lecturers in shaping the nation’s future and reiterated the federal government’s resolve to bolster non-formal training nationwide. She delivered remarks on the inaugural session of a five-day capacity-building workshop for 201 lecturers of Primary Training Neighborhood Faculties (BECS) from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, organised by the Directorate Gen-eral of Non-Formal Training on the Federal Faculty of Training, Islamabad.
Director Basic BECS, Haeed Niazi, welcomed the chief visitor and individuals and briefed the gathering that the Primary Training initiative has been serving underprivileged segments of society for the previous three many years, enabling tens of millions of youngsters to finish their foundational training and transfer ahead of their educational journey. At current, round 10,000 kids, largely women, are enrolled in 201 group faculties working in Azad Kashmir. The workshop has been designed to equip lecturers with trendy instructing methodologies and improve their skilled abilities. Instructional supplies have just lately been offered to college students after 4 years, whereas this coaching is being carried out after a spot of eight years to additional enhance instructing requirements and faculty efficiency. In her deal with, Ms. Wajiha Qamar lauded the efforts of the Directorate Basic of Non-Formal Training and BECS beneath the management of DG Haeed Niazi, emphasizing that such coaching initiatives are important to align lecturers with up to date instructional necessities.
“Lecturers are our best asset. You may have travelled from Azad Kashmir to Islamabad, and after an extended interval, this coaching is being organized. We’re dedicated to creating such packages an everyday characteristic and guaranteeing they proceed yearly,” she stated. She assured the individuals that the federal government would supply steady assist, together with well timed provision of Instructing and Studying Materials for college students.
The minister introduced that an honorarium of at the very least Rs. 37,500 for lecturers has been permitted and can take impact from the following monetary 12 months.
Ms. Qamar reaffirmed the federal government’s dedication to making sure that no little one is denied training, stressing that lecturers stay on the forefront of this collective mission. She assured educators that her workplace would stay absolutely accessible to them.
In her concluding remarks, she reiterated that coaching initiatives would proceed in Islamabad and be expand-ed to Azad Kashmir, geared toward strengthening lecturers’ skilled development and advancing high quality training in each a part of the area.
















