CDA training course ends
IslamabadThe closing ceremony of 12th training course titled ‘Personal Development’ held in CDA Training Academy (CTA), Pak-China Friendship Center here.The training course was attended by CDA officers and students from Preston University, Quaid-i-Azam University, NICS and Pak-Turk School.The aim of course was to improve awareness and identity, development talents and
By our correspondents
February 01, 2015
Islamabad
The closing ceremony of 12th training course titled ‘Personal Development’ held in CDA Training Academy (CTA), Pak-China Friendship Center here.
The training course was attended by CDA officers and students from Preston University, Quaid-i-Azam University, NICS and Pak-Turk School.
The aim of course was to improve awareness and identity, development talents and potential building, human, capital, facilitate employability, enhance quality of life and contribute realization of dreams and aspirations.
The concept is not limited to self-help but includes formal and informal activities for developing others in roles such as counselor, administrator, coordinator, life coach or mentor.
Sanaullah Aman, executive director general of CDA Academy was the chief guest. Prominent speaker and course coordinator included Ali Arslan Zaki, Adil Naseer, CEO of APGA, Ali Arsalan Zaki, president of APGA, Anam Fatima, chairman of APGA, Aqsa Amir, guest speaker faculty in ZABIST, Adnan Randava, guest speaker of AAPF.
Speaking on the occasion, Sanaullah Aman said the training academy was serving purpose of capacity building of officers and employees of the CDA which ultimately would be beneficial to residents of the federal capital.
The closing ceremony of 12th training course titled ‘Personal Development’ held in CDA Training Academy (CTA), Pak-China Friendship Center here.
The training course was attended by CDA officers and students from Preston University, Quaid-i-Azam University, NICS and Pak-Turk School.
The aim of course was to improve awareness and identity, development talents and potential building, human, capital, facilitate employability, enhance quality of life and contribute realization of dreams and aspirations.
The concept is not limited to self-help but includes formal and informal activities for developing others in roles such as counselor, administrator, coordinator, life coach or mentor.
Sanaullah Aman, executive director general of CDA Academy was the chief guest. Prominent speaker and course coordinator included Ali Arslan Zaki, Adil Naseer, CEO of APGA, Ali Arsalan Zaki, president of APGA, Anam Fatima, chairman of APGA, Aqsa Amir, guest speaker faculty in ZABIST, Adnan Randava, guest speaker of AAPF.
Speaking on the occasion, Sanaullah Aman said the training academy was serving purpose of capacity building of officers and employees of the CDA which ultimately would be beneficial to residents of the federal capital.
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