The striking novel is about a immature lady named Rabia who wants to work during her father’s automobile correct shop. PHOTO: COURTESY GERMAN CONSULATE
KARACHI: A striking novel was launched on Thursday during a FOMMA Art Centre, stressing a need for vocational training among a Pakistani youth. The phony comic book, ‘Chances for Your Future’, was published by German publisher Klaus D Schleiter in Berlin.
A handful of students worked on a striking novel in Karachi. A seminar was hold from Oct 3 to Oct 7 as partial of German Weeks and students were taught painting and striking pattern techniques while operative on a striking novel.
Though Schleiter was not during a launch in Karachi, his students attended a launch of their novel.
One such student, Aisha Jamal, was ecstatic to attend a event. “It is only amazing, we can’t sum adult a feeling of carrying my really initial square of work published,” she pronounced excitedly. Jamal says she had finished a credentials work in a striking novel by creation a automobile tools, engine and several other landscapes. She spoke about how she now values her art grade distant some-more than before, as it authorised this partnership to bloom.
The story
The story revolved around Rabia, a lower-middle category lady who is meddlesome in operative on automobile engines, as her father owns an automobile correct shop.
Rabia meets Kalim by possibility and he shows his seductiveness in renewable appetite and speaks about his aim to turn a windmill mechanic.
The story revolves around their loyalty though stresses severely on vocational training.
A means of change
“This is like a dream come loyal for me!” pronounced German consul-general Rainer Schmiedchen. “State-to-state team-work vis-a-vis Germany and Pakistan is addressing issues like a German character of vocational training, that binds interest and should be fostered to concede automation to grow,” he said. “If we have vocational training and we are a learned person, we can means a really reasonable vital in today’s world.”
Fawzia Naqvi, titular arch executive officer of FOMMA Art Centre said, “This novel will emanate a lot of recognition for vocational training and is many really meant to aim a lady of a country”. Vocational training is of pinnacle importance, she added.
A brief film by Haya Fatima Iqbal was also screened during a event, providing discernment into how a novel was created.
Published in The Express Tribune, Jan 28th, 2017.
Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1308970/youth-youth-graphic-novel-aims-increase-chances-future/