With an aim to produce high quality human resources from an area with the lowest human development indicators, the Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) and Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to impart high quality training to engineers hailing from Tharparkar.
An official said here on Tuesday that under the programme, IBA Karachi will teach management related courses to Thar engineers in Thar Block II of District Tharparkar, these engineers have been selected through SECMC’s under Thar Trainee Engineers Programme (TTEP).
A formal agreement signing ceremony was held here and was inked by Shamsuddin Ahmed Shaikh, Chief Executive Officer of SECMC and Dean and Director of IBA Dr Farrukh Iqbal. The MoU was also co-signed by Ahsan Zafar Syed, Chief Operating Officer of Engro Powergen Thar Limited (EPTL), and Kashif Ahmed Soomro, Director Human Resources, SECMC. Thar Trainee Engineers Programme is a unique initiative, launched by SECMC, Engro Powergen Limited and Engro Powergen Thar Limited for the youth of Thar with the objective of developing the local talent by providing them with the best 2-year-long professional training at mine and power project at SECMC Block II, Tharparkar.
Trainees hired through this programme will be provided trainings in managerial, technical and self-development skills. They will also receive on-the-job training and individual mentoring focused on preparing them for successful professional careers.
Speaking on the occasion, SECMC CEO Shamsuddin Shaikh said, ‘Through this programme, we aim to pave the way for future leaders and fill the talent pipeline for Thar coal and future projects’. `Development of quality human resource from Tharparkar is an integral part of objectives set under Engro’s Thar Coal project, which would help them to acquire senior managerial positions in future’, he added.
Dr Farrukh Iqbal was of the view that these initiatives continued to be implemented in a way that generates sustained benefits for Thari students, belonging to the underdeveloped area of Tharparkar. In recent years, he said, the Institute has launched new academic programmes, the hiring of many more full-time PhD faculties, and the establishment of new centers and partnerships, which would be utilized to benefit Thari engineers to build their career and serve Pakistan.