KARACHI, March 17: The Sindh government is planning to devise programmes for spreading awareness about information technology and call centre training to students. This was stated by Sindh IT Adviser Noman Saigal while speaking at certificate distribution ceremony to graduate students of Adamjee Sciences College on Saturday.

He said the programmes would be aimed at providing IT and call centre training to college students to polish their talent. He said the government was taking all-out steps to promote IT culture in the province and many development projects had been initiated to raise awareness of computer knowledge and effective use of IT. Adamjee College Principal Dr Rafiq Ahmed Siddiqi and teachers also spoke on the occasion. —Staff Reporter

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