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Wednesday, January 19 2022 - 18:59
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Shanghai Electric Launches Chinese Language Training Program for Pakistan's Personnel on Thar Block-1 Integrated Coal Mine and Power Project
SHANGHAI, Jan. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Shanghai Electric has partnered with Confucius Institute at the University of 
Karachi (CIUK) to launch a new education resource for the Pakistani personnel 
of the Thar Block-1 Integrated Coal Mine and Power Project and surrounding 
communities, as part of a joint initiative to uplift the skill set of project 
employees and unlock better career prospects for the students from Pakistan's 
southern Sindh province.

The initiative offers free access to Chinese lessons for Pakistani workers of 
the projects and students from Islamkot and nearby towns and villages who will 
receive free textbooks and other language-learning resources provided by the 
teaching staff of CIUK. As of now, 40 workers and 60 students have been 
enrolled in the first class.

"As a leading energy solution provider, Shanghai Electric recognizes its role 
to educate and train the next generation of electrical engineers and 
technicians, as well as help more students to launch their careers in the 
energy industry. Our previous initiatives have seen the Thar Block-1 project 
arranging on-board training sessions to help local workers to improve their 
skills and inviting senior technicians to pass on their experience to newly 
hired employees," said Meng Donghai, deputy manager of Shanghai Electric Power 
Generation Engineering Company.

"Closer economic ties between China and Pakistan have created more business 
opportunities for people from the two countries, and we hope the Chinese 
language training program can equip local workers and students with a 
meaningful skill as they advance towards their next career goals, as well as 
serve as a window for connecting the two cultures, enhancing mutual 
understanding and China-Pakistan friendship," Meng added.

"The Chinese language training program launched by Shanghai Electric will be 
beneficial to the students in a remote area like Islamkot. It is a unique and 
valuable educational opportunity that will allow them to learn more about 
Chinese culture and find better jobs in the future," said Muhammad Nasiruddin 
Khan, Pakistani director of the CIUK.

"I have gradually developed a great interest in learning Chinese while working 
with Chinese employees in Thar Block-1 Integrated Coal Mine and Power Project. 
I am very glad that Shanghai Electric can provide me with such an opportunity 
to learn Chinese, which will give me better employment prospects in the future, 
as there are a large number of China-Pakistani cooperation projects in 
Pakistan. Being able to speak Chinese is a standout skill," said a student who 
joined the program.

In 2017, Pakistan officially joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization 
(SCO), and strengthened China-Pakistan cooperation has made Chinese an 
in-demand course for those who want to work for local Chinese companies. The 
rise of Chinese language training programs in the country has helped fill the 
communication gap between China and Pakistan, and also enabled more locals to 
land their dream jobs.

In recent years, Shanghai Electric has helped Pakistan build numerous energy 
infrastructure with industry-leading energy technologies through the Belt and 
Road Initiative (BRI) and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The EPC 
contract for the Thar Block-1 Integrated Coal Mine and Power Project, which 
features two 660-megawatt coal-fired power plants and a coal mine with an 
annual output of 7.8 million tons, was signed in April 2019. As a priority CPEC 
project, the plants will optimize Pakistan's energy mix and significantly 
increase the country's energy security.

Source: Shanghai Electric 

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