
Alkhidmat aims to expand Bano Qabil program nationwide to empower youth
Chief Executive Alkhidmat Karachi, Naveed Ali Baig, stated that Alkhidmat’s “Bano Qabil” program is a revolutionary initiative for the youth, and efforts are underway to expand its scope across the country. This program is guiding young people toward a future full of opportunities and hope. He made these remarks in a special statement yesterday in which he explained that the Bano Qabil program is a large-scale, free IT courses initiative for youth from which over 48,000 students have graduated so far. Many young people are now earning a decent livelihood through freelancing and employment. The Bano Qabil program has already been launched in Lahore and will soon be introduced in other cities across the country. Naveed Ali Baig further mentioned that as part of Bano Qabil 4.0, more than 50 IT training centers are providing IT courses to students, covering 28 different courses. He also highlighted that in the Bano Qabil 4.0 aptitude test, 200,000 students from Karachi had registered, and 100,000 had participated. For those who could not attend the test for any reason, another program will be announced after Eid. Naveed Ali Baig emphasized that providing free IT education to the youth is a significant mission and an important task that Alkhidmat is undertaking. This initiative will help eliminate despair among the new generation, offering them hope and prosperity. He also urged philanthropists to support Alkhidmat in this noble mission to expand its reach nationwide.