CHITRAL: Up to 52 unemployed
youth would undergo heavy machinery
training under Programme for
poverty reduction (PPR)
project of Pakistan
poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF).
“The 52
youth were selected keeping in view the
poverty score card from Drosh tehsil,” said Salahuddin, the
project manager of PPR. He said the
youth had left for Peshawar where they would be imparted three months training.
The official said
under the SRSP-PPR initiative several projects had been completed and the arrangement of trainings to polish the raw talent of
youth was one of the components of the strategy aimed at reducing poverty. “Producing skilled
youth would be a best way to reduce poverty,” he went on to add.
Earlier, he urged the
youth to make best use of the training. “It’s the best opportunity for you to get
training and earn a livelihood for your families,” he added.The trainees on the occasion hailed the PPAF and SRSP for affording them the opportunity to hone their skills.
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