National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NVTTC) Chairman Syed Javed Hassan has praised The Communicator’s documentary and filmmaking education on gender equality and termed it as in line with the vision of the education minister and the prime minister. While talking to the students who are under training in documentary and filmmaking education on the occasion of The Communicator’s visit, he said that it is not an easy task for women to enter into this field but they have to take care of every aspect of life regardless of social barriers. He expressed his satisfaction over the results of the training given for the documentary and filmmaking under the Kamyab Jawan Program and said that what has taught in just a few months has exceeded his expectations. He added that the purpose of this program is to make it easier for them to get a job as well as create employment opportunities for themselves, so the youth should continue to work hard for it using their skills. Najib Ahmed, Chief Executive Officer of The Communicators termed the making of a documentary as the most difficult and important part of broadcasting and said that it is only after spending a lot of time in this field that one becomes capable of making a documentary. So educating children in this regard is a difficult step which we accepted as a challenge which is now moving towards success. The groups of students involved in the program then presented their documentary projects and they demanded employment and business opportunities after the training, to which Syed Javed assured full support. Speaking on the occasion, Fakhira Najib, Managing Director, The Communicators, said that despite the closure of Educational Institutions due to Corona Pendamic, the students involved in the program have shown their interest by continuing their activities.