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Balochistan govt launches CM Youth Skills Development Program in Quetta

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QUETTA: Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti has inaugurated the Chief Minister Youth Skills Development Program in Quetta, here on Friday.

As per the details, facing unemployment to create opportunities during the opening ceremony, stressing the government’s pressure to expect. He highlighted that the program was designed to equip young people with the necessary skills, thereby securing employment locally and internationally.

The CM said that the government is taking concrete steps to send skilled youth to the country which will not only provide better job opportunities but will also help in reducing the unemployment rate in Balochistan.

This initiative is part of the government’s efforts to provide training to the youth and provide employment opportunities in various sectors to support the development of the government.

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