Alkhidmat Foundation has started registration for the ‘Bano Qabil’ program across Pakistan: Syed Waqas Jafri

 

RAWALPINDI, Jan 09 (SABAH): Alkhidmat Foundation has officially started the registration for the “Bano Qabil” program across Pakistan.

Central Secretary General and Chairman of Alkhidmat Educational Program Syed Waqas Jafri stated that the aim of a revolutionary digital program like “Bano Qabil” is to equip millions of young people in Pakistan with IT, AI courses, and other modern skills. He said the Bano Qabil program started in Karachi in 2022, and so far, 50,000 young people have completed courses under the program. Over the next two years, Alkhidmat Foundation aims to train 1 million youth in IT and other courses and provide support for employment, he added.

Syed Waqas Jafri further said that “Bano Qabil” is not just a program; it is a commitment to help young people escape the trap of poverty and unemployment through education, skills, and self-reliance. This program will not only help strengthen Pakistan’s economy but will also play a key role in improving the individual and economic conditions of students, he noted. State-of-the-art centers are being established in various cities across Pakistan, he added.

He emphasized that the 160 million youth in the country are a valuable asset to the nation, and we will provide them with opportunities to learn different skills, enabling them not only to support their families but also to bring recognition to Pakistan on the global stage.

“Bano Qabil” is not only creating employment opportunities for unemployed youth but is also paving the way for women who wish to increase their household income, he added.

Syed Waqas Jafri said under this program, 28 courses, including digital marketing, web development, freelancing, e-commerce, IT, and others courses are being offered. Alkhidmat Foundation covers all the expenses for these courses, and the youth can access them for free, he concluded.