KARACHI, July 17: Work on the establishment of ten free computer training centres in Sindh has entered the final stages of completion. This was announced by the Sindh Minister for Information Technology, Syed Mustafa Kamal, on Sunday while inaugurating a free computer training centre established here in Landhi no 2.

Speaking on the occasion, the minister said these centres would be established in different localities from Kashmore to Karachi.

Providing details regarding the inaugurated centre in Landhi, he said it had been equipped with 10 computers along with the facility of Internet.

He said well-trained teachers would impart training to the students of all ages and gender.

Various computer courses designed for both young and grownups will be taught at the centre, said the minister.

He said opening of free computer training centres in the province was a revolutionary step of the Haq Parast leadership.

Mr Kamal said there were many localities of Karachi which were being faced with the basic problems of improper water supply, sewerage, electricity and roads.—APP

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