Around 600 Individuals graduated from Technical and Vocational Centers in Nangarhar
The graduation ceremony for these students was attended by Movlawi Ghulam Haider Shahamat, the head of the Technical and Vocational Education Authority, and Movlawi Ghulam Saeed Ehsas, the deputy of technical and vocational affairs.
This year, 597 individuals from 14 technical and vocational fields graduated from Nangarhar's educational centers.
Mr. Shahamat congratulated the graduates and urged them to take responsibility for the development and self-sufficiency of their country.
The head of the Technical and Vocational Education Authority added that they are working to establish a standard educational Curriculum.
Mr. Shahamat also mentioned a recent agreement between the department and the "Stay in Afghanistan" organization, which aims to introduce new fields from Germany into the country's technical and vocational education system.
The Authority is also working to address issues related to graduates of institutes being unable to enroll in government universities for one year.
Movlawi Ghulam Saeed Ehsas also spoke at the ceremony, stating that national security has been ensured in the country, allowing young people to study in a peaceful environment.
He encouraged youth to pursue knowledge, stating that with their awareness, foreigners would no longer be able to impose their plans on Afghanistan.
The deputy of technical and vocational affairs also added that they strive to adjust their curriculum according to market needs and train skilled workers as needed.