LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched a pioneering initiative, the Chief Minister’s Internship Programme (CMIP), designed to unlock the potential of the region’s young population.
The Punjab government assures to provide all facilities to young graduates to lead successful lives as well as improving the employment rate of the country.
The program’s initial phase will provide 6,000 internship opportunities, each accompanied by a monthly income of PKR 25,000.
Successful candidates will be placed in prominent private-sector organizations, gaining invaluable work experience and skills to propel their careers forward.
This six-month program marks the first phase of CMIP, which aims to secure a promising future for Punjab’s youth.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif is enthusiastically encouraging the youth to capitalize on this opportunity, heralding it as a crucial stepping stone towards a fulfilling and successful future.
She underscored the Punjab government’s dedication to fostering financial stability and autonomy among young individuals, enabling them to thrive with honor and self-respect, and ultimately shaping a brighter future for themselves and the province.
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