Islamabad: The National Police Foundation (NPF) has finalized a strategic roadmap aimed at upgrading its education and testing systems following a meeting between Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, Managing Director of NPF, and Amir Jan, Executive Director of the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC).
The discussions centered on aligning the NPF’s education framework with current needs, as various proposals were put forth to enhance the existing system. A formal plan was established to elevate the standards of the NPF’s educational and testing services.
During the meeting, Rizvi highlighted the importance of promoting vocational and technical education within NPF-affiliated institutions. He stated that this initiative would support sustainable development for citizens, police personnel, and their families, while also contributing to the country’s skilled labor force and economic growth.
Rizvi underscored the necessity of modernizing the NPF’s education and testing services, noting that collaboration with NAVTTC is instrumental in achieving these objectives. He expressed optimism that these efforts would provide quality technical education opportunities for police officers, their families, and the broader public.
Describing the visit as a crucial step towards police welfare, Rizvi anticipated significant improvements in NPF’s educational and welfare projects. He reiterated NPF’s commitment to advancing technical and vocational education to equip Pakistan’s youth with essential skills.