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Alkhidmat Conducts Bano Qabil 4.0 Aptitude Test in Korangi

Alkhidmat Karachi conducted the Aptitude Test for its Bano Qabil 4.0 program at the Rashid Latif Ground in Korangi, with thousands of young participants from Landhi and Korangi appearing for it. Addressing the attendees, Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi Chief Munim Zafar Khan highlighted the fact that more than 200,000 youth from Korangi and Landhi had registered for this test which was the 12th aptitude test of this immensely successful program which has already provided free IT courses to 50,000 students. He emphasized that young people can become pillars of support for their families by acquiring IT education. CEO Alkhidmat Karachi Naveed Ali Baig, JI Chairman of Landhi Town Abdul Jameel Khan, Mirza Farhan Baig, and others also addressed the test participants. Munim Zafar Khan reiterated that education is their top priority and encouraged young people not to lose hope. He affirmed his commitment to helping the youth build the city and pointed out the disappointing results in Matric, Inter, and MDCAT exams, which have left many students disheartened. He urged students to stay hopeful, highlighting that completing IT courses through Bano Qabil can brighten their futures. He also advised youth to develop a love for Islam, good character, and strong moral values, emphasizing that no power in the world can prevent their success when armed with the weapon of knowledge. Naveed Ali Baig highlighted that the courses offered by Bano Qabil are typically very expensive in private and government colleges and universities. The first three sessions of Bano Qabil have enabled 50,000 students to complete courses, allowing them to earn up to $300 through freelancing and jobs. He noted that around 450,000 students graduate from Matric every year but face an uncertain future. Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman’s vision is to equip the city’s youth with free IT skills to secure their futures. Naveed Ali Baig further revealed that Bano Qabil 4.0 offers 28 high-quality courses at 55 IT training centers staffed by competent teachers. Four incubation centers have also been set up to nurture students’ talents. He lamented that education is not a priority for the government, leading to widespread disillusionment among youth. He concluded by announcing plans to launch a significant program focused on artificial intelligence (AI), with hopes that children from Landhi and Korangi, like those from other parts of Karachi, will advance, excel, and bring pride to the nation.

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