KABUL: A total of 1,300 student during a ceremony, held today, have been graduated from various programs of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) in Kabul.
The ceremony was attended by the Islamic Emirate high-ranking officials, students, lecturers and some others, said TVETA in a statement.
Speaking in the ceremony, the Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi, said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to employing these graduates in government and private institutions.
Meanwhile, the Acting Defense Minister Mawlavi Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, said that the country’s youth should strive to protect, support, and develop the country.
“Serving the country and its development should be the priorities of the responsibilities of the Islamic Emirate,” the statement quoted him as saying.
Also, the Acting Minister of Higher Education Shaikh Neda Mohammad Nadeem, called important the Technical and Vocational Higher Education, in the progress of the country.
The Technical and Vocational Education Administration is one of the educational institutions of the country that has provided educational opportunities in various technical and vocational fields for hundreds of young people.
1,300 students graduate from Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority
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