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Minister Ahsan Iqbal reviews progress on Pak-China agreed projects following PM’s China visit

Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Prof Ahsan Iqbal chaired a meeting to review the progress of projects agreed upon during the Prime Minister’s recent visit to China. Attendees included senior officials from various ministries and the CPEC Secretariat. Key discussions included Huawei’s commitment to train 200,000 Pakistani students, with directives for the Ministry of Information Technology to determine necessary skills and faculty. The Higher Education Commission was tasked with preparing university labs for training. Additionally, plans were made for training 1,000 agricultural professionals in China, and converting 1.5 million diesel-powered tube wells to solar energy for cost-efficiency and environmental benefits. The National Highway Authority also briefed on projects including the Framework Agreement for the Realignment of KKH Phase II and various MoUs.

Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Prof Ahsan Iqbal on Wednesday chaired an important meeting to follow up on the Prime Minister’s recent visit to China, focusing on the progress of mutually agreed projects between Pakistan and China.

The meeting was attended by Secretary Planning Awais Manzur Sumra, along with senior officials from the Ministry of Food Security and Research, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication, Ministry of Power, National Highway Authority (NHA) and the CPEC Secretariat, said a news release.

During the visit of the Prime Minister, it was agreed that Huawei will deliver training to 200,000 students across Pakistan.

The minister directed the Ministry of Information Technology to identify in-demand skills, and faculty arrangements, and
determine the duration of the certificates to be offered.

He emphasized the importance of involving private IT sector stakeholders for their feedback to ensure relevant skill development.

Meanwhile, Ahsan Iqbal instructed for the involvement of Higher Education Commission (HEC) stating that university computer labs across Pakistan could serve as Huawei’s training academies, highlighting the need for thorough preparation to operationalize the training of 200,000 students.

He also inquired about the Digital Pakistan Initiative and instructed the preparation of a comprehensive national digitalization strategy.

In discussing the plan for training 1,000 agricultural professionals in China, the minister directed that fresh graduates be provided with specific skills in targeted areas.

The training certificates should have durations of three to six months and one year, with courses divided into two categories for skill upgrades: a six-month course and a one-year course.

These trainings are expected to significantly enhance the agricultural sector’s expertise and productivity in Pakistan.
Regarding the solarization of tube wells, the Ministry of Food Security and Research reported that there are 1.5 million tube wells in Pakistan, of which 80% are powered by diesel, consuming 3.15 billion liters of diesel worth Rs. 908 billion annually. Converting these diesel-powered tube wells to solar energy would be cost-effective and environment friendly.

The National Highway Authority provided a briefing on its projects, including the signed Framework Agreement for the Realignment of KKH Phase II (Thakot-Raikot) covering 241 km, and various signed MoUs and feasibility studies.

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