LAHORE: The Maryam Nawaz Hunarmand Naujawan Program is giving digital skills and career opportunities to educated women living in rural areas of Punjab.
This program consists of six months of certified digital training, a monthly stipend of Rs5,000, and an internet and device allowance of Rs7,000, which brings the total to Rs12,000 per month.
Female applicants must possess a minimum of a 16-year education, be between 21 and 40 years old, live in rural Punjab, and pass an entrance exam.
The online application can be filled out by interested candidates through the official Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF) website. The last date for submission is January 20, 2026.
This program is designed to give women the necessary tools, mentorship, and training to work their way up to home-office careers while simultaneously improving their digital capabilities.
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