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Govt to provide IT skills to 200,000 youth annually

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government of Pakistan has introduced a program aimed at equipping 200,000 young individuals with IT skills annually

This announcement was made by Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal during a recent ceremony.

The minister highlighted that the initiative is designed to empower youth to contribute significantly to the growth of the country’s digital economy.

He further emphasized that Pakistan’s art, culture, and heritage have the potential to be showcased globally as a unique brand, leveraging the creativity of young people.

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