Islamabad: Chairman Prime Minister's Youth Program Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan has announced that fifteen billion rupees have been allocated this year to provide training to the youth in different fields. Addressing a news conference in Islamabad today, he outlined the government's commitment to enhancing the skill set of young individuals, ensuring they are well-prepared for employment opportunities both domestically and internationally.
According to Radio Pakistan, Rana Mashhood also discussed the substantial allocation of two hundred and sixty-five billion rupees for the Prime Minister's Youth Business and Agriculture loan program. This initiative is expected to create approximately 1.2 million jobs this year, significantly contributing to the reduction of unemployment among the youth. He encouraged young people to actively participate in the Youth Business and Agriculture loan program to benefit from the opportunities it offers.
The government's focus on training and employment is part of a broader strategy to empower the youth, equipping them with necessary skills and resources to thrive in a competitive job market. These measures aim to foster economic growth by integrating young professionals into various sectors, thereby driving innovation and productivity.
