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Balochistan govt unveils plan for 215,000 job opportunities

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QUETTA: The provincial government of Balochistan has finalized a comprehensive framework aimed at creating 215,000 job opportunities across the province.

As per the details, the initiative was announced during a recent meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Shakeel Qadir Khan. During the session, Mr. Khan stressed that Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti is committed to creating employment opportunities for the youth of the province.

However, it was acknowledged that due to limited resources, the government alone cannot meet the employment needs of every job seeker.

The meeting highlighted the important role of the private sector in driving economic growth and development.

Sector-specific strategies and projects were discussed, with clear targets set for job creation.

It was agreed that the investment proposals for the coming year aim to provide at least 215,000 jobs.

Officials noted that the Chief Minister’s administration has already provided a vision and policy framework, the implementation of which has been left to the civil servants.

The project is designed to promote professional opportunities for the youth while contributing positively to the overall economic and social scenario of the province.

The government hoped that these programs would encourage the younger generation to embark on constructive career paths, ultimately improving conditions across Balochistan.

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