IBCC’s 2-day capacity building workshop starts at ICG

ISLAMABAD - The Inter-Boards Coordination commission (IBCC) has organized a two-day capacity-building workshop aimed at enhancing the IT skills of the IBCC staff at Islamabad College for Girls F-6/2 Islamabad.

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ISLAMABAD - The Inter-Boards Coordination commission (IBCC) has organized a two-day capacity-building workshop aimed at enhancing the IT skills of the IBCC staff at Islamabad College for Girls F-6/2 Islamabad. The session focuses on essential IT skills, empowering participants with knowledge and tools for efficient office automation, said a press release on Saturday. This training is part of IBCC’s ongoing efforts to equip educational institutions with the necessary technical expertise to streamline operations and improve productivity.

Participants are introduced to various office automation tools and techniques, enabling them to manage daily tasks more effectively and improve workflow. Through this initiative, IBCC aims to strengthen the overall administrative capacity of institutions and support the integration of modern IT solutions in educational management. The training is well-received by the attendees, who expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to enhance their skills and better serve their institutions.



The 1st workshop was organised for the IBCC employees of the Karachi region. Executive Director of IBCC, Dr. Ghulam Ali Mallah, expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the Resource Person of the workshop, Mr Muhammad Kashif, and the Workshop Coordinator, Ms Sadia Naz Brohi, for their outstanding contributions and dedication.

Their collaborative efforts and commitment to excellence have significantly advanced the organization’s objectives, ensuring quality service delivery and innovation in education and examination systems. Dr. Mallah emphasized the importance of teamwork and acknowledged their pivotal roles in achieving milestones that align with IBCC’s vision for a progressive and transparent educational framework.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa visited the Serena Interchange and Jinnah Avenue Interchange project sites on Saturday, accompanied by Member Engineering and other officials. During the visit, the Chairman received a detailed briefing on the progress of construction work at both sites. Europe’s Selective Outrage Officials reported that the underpass at Jinnah Avenue Interchange is nearing completion ahead of schedule and is set to be inaugurated on December 24, 2024.

The underpass will be opened for traffic immediately after the inauguration. The briefing also highlighted that the carpeting of the underpass road is in its final stages. Chairman Randhawa instructed the relevant authorities to begin beautification work on the underpass before its inauguration and commended the staff and workers for their exceptional performance in completing the project in record time.

At the Serena Interchange project, the Chairman was updated on the ongoing construction activities. Officials noted that work is progressing simultaneously on all sections of the project, despite challenges. Efforts are being made to address obstacles impeding the pace of construction.

Randhawa emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards and urged the workforce to continue construction activities around the clock to ensure timely completion. Mislabeling Edibles He directed consultants and resident engineers to closely monitor progress and promptly address any issues. Tags: ibcc capacity building.