TANG International has initiated a pioneering Chinese language training program for schools under the Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) Govt of Sindh, marking a significant step towards fostering cultural and linguistic ties between Pakistan and China. 

 

The training session, held at the Youth Professional Development Center (YPDC) in Karachi, is part of a broader effort to introduce Chinese language courses in SEF foundation assisted schools across the province.

 

The event was led by Mr. Mansoor, Regional Director of TANG International, alongside Mr. Raza, and was attended by worthy l Managing Director , SF Mr. Abdul Kabir Kazi.

 

The first phase of the training program brought together 60 teachers and head teachers from 15 selected schools. Over the coming months, this initiative will be extended to a total of 100 schools, eventually benefiting around 5,000 students in grades 8-10.

 

 

Mr. Kazi expressed while sharing his remarks in the ceremony that the importance of such programs in enhancing both linguistic and cultural skills, noting, “This initiative will not only empower students with the ability to learn a new language but also promote cross-cultural understanding between Pakistan and China.”

The training program aligns with TANG International’s mission of advancing educational excellence and fostering global connections through language and cultural education.

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