Registered in 2008 under the Societies Act 1860, Hunar Foundation took its first batch in January 2010 in premises provided by Delhi Mercantile Society, Karachi in its DMS School facility. The students gave their exam at the end of the year and till 2021, 15 batches have been graduated in 6 months to one year diploma courses.
Since then Hunar has added its Rashidabad (near Tando Allah Yar), Lahore (Bedian Road), Multan (Pak Arab Fertilizer) and Kharian campuses as well as women's institutes in Saddar and Korangi, Karachi. In 2020 our Flagship Korangi Complex came into existence having Teacher’s Training Center, male and female institute offering Health Alliances to Emerging Technology Programs, Call Center Training and various other courses.
Hunar Foundation's key objective is to provide school graduates and other young adults with international standard vocational training that meets the expectations of the market, leading to employment or small business creation - and eventually economic freedom and empowerment. Hunar Foundation offers this opportunity to the underprivileged and marginalized segments of society where the need is more urgent.
Hunar offers the students a high quality learning environment of international standards. The workshops are well equipped and the courses designed to meet industry requirements.This ensures a high degree of employability for Hunar graduates.
In addition, the students are taught Basic computer & English language courses along with Soft
Skills giving importance to work ethics with moral & social values too.
Today Hunar Foundation has 8 campuses. THF plans to increase the number of purpose build
'Institute of excellence' and introduce more Training Institutes across the country by the year
2030, graduating 100,000 students annually.
A significant component of all our campuses and facilities as well as efforts are geared towards
teaching trades to women. By 2030, the goal is to train and certify 100,000 young men and
women into bread earners for their families.
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