This he said while addressing the certificates distribution ceremony of Skillston graduates.
On this occasion High Commissioner of Australia and CEO Skillston, Afzal Ahmed Siddiqui also addressed, according to a press release issued by Skillston here on Monday.
The programs of exchange of students between the Hunterteff from Australia and Skillston was signed.
The agreement of program was signed by High Commissioner of Australia and Muhammad Amin of Skillston.
The prominent personalities from the hotel management sector were also awarded during the program.
The Governor Sindh in his speech said the Pakistani people are very hospitable people but the Skillston by training the youth in hospitability and hotel management has increased the value of our traditional hospitality.
He said Skillston of Pakistan is the first institution which is awarded with A-grade by the National Vocational Training Commission for hospitality training and it was the first institution to exchange students program with the Australian Institute.
Australia's High Commissioner Margaret Adamson said that the exchange program between both countries is very important.
?We will try to promote such partnerships among other sectors as well? said Margaret.
The Commissioner further said the hotel management and hospitality industry is creating 15 million new positions and Skillston is playing vital role in training Pakistani youth in the said sector.