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75,000 youth in Karachi have completed courses through the Bano Qabil Program: Munim Zafar Khan

Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi, Munim Zafar Khan, has stated that youth have the potential to transform the destiny of the country. He said that Pakistani youth are highly talented but need opportunities and proper guidance, which Alkhidmat is providing along with skill development opportunities. He added that the Bano Qabil program has become a center of hope for young people. He expressed these views during his visit to the interview camp for the Spring session of Bano Qabil 5.0 at Idara Noor-e-Haq. On the occasion, Executive Director Alkhidmat Karachi Rashid Qureshi, Engineer Abdul Aziz, and other officials were also present. Alkhidmat organized interview sessions at 13 locations across all seven districts of Karachi, where thousands of male and female students participated. At the interview camp held at Jamia Milia Malir, Member Sindh Assembly, Muhammad Farooq visited, interacted with students, and encouraged them. Munim Zafar Khan said that it is encouraging to see the launch of Bano Qabil 5.0. He shared that the free IT courses program was initiated in 2022 under the vision of Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman, Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, and now 75,000 youth have graduated from it, while 1.2 million youth across the country are connected with the program. Thousands of participants have already begun their journey toward successful futures. He further stated that Alkhidmat is currently offering 30 courses and has established more than 50 IT training centers across the city, operating from morning until 10 PM. He encouraged youth to utilize their abilities in the IT field to build a brighter future. Addressing a special ceremony in North Karachi before the interviews, CEO Alkhidmat Karachi and Chairman Bano Qabil Pakistan, Naveed Ali Baig, said that youth make up 60% of Pakistan’s population and cannot be ignored. He emphasized that youth are the nation’s most valuable asset and represent its future. He added that thousands of young people in Karachi are joining the Bano Qabil 5.0 Spring session, and in today’s era, acquiring modern technology has become essential. Nations that fail to adopt modern technology will fall behind. He also mentioned that Alkhidmat has expanded the program into three sessions throughout the year to provide maximum convenience, enabling more youth to benefit from free IT training. Meanwhile, during his visit to the interview camp at Idara Noor-e-Haq, Naveed Ali Baig met with female students, congratulated them on joining the program, and encouraged them. During his visit to the interview session at Jamia Millia Malir, Sindh Assembly Member Muhammad Farooq appreciated Alkhidmat’s efforts and stated that the future of youth is closely linked with the Bano Qabil program, urging them to take full advantage of this opportunity.

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