Bano Qabil program, initiated by the Al Khidmat Foundation, is proving to be a transformative initiative for the youth of Karachi, according to Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi Monem Zafar Khan. Addressing thousands of students participating in the Aptitude Test at the Hockey Ground in North Karachi, he emphasized that the program aims not just to uplift Karachi but to enhance the future of the entire nation. Over 50,000 students have successfully completed various courses under the program. Speaking to the gathering, which included participants from the Aptitude Test, Khan expressed his commitment to providing free IT courses to all attendees. “This project is designed to empower our youth, making them a support system for their families and contributors to our nation’s progress. Education and health are the responsibilities of the government, and we will not allow our youth to feel disheartened,” he stated. The event featured numerous speeches from notable figures, including Naveed Ali Baig, CEO of Al Khidmat Foundation, Tariq Mujtaba, Muhammad Yousuf, Mufti Nauman Naeem, and renowned artist Saleem Afridi. All emphasized the importance of educational initiatives and applauded the efforts of the Al Khidmat Foundation and Jamaat-e-Islami in providing opportunities for the youth. Khan stressed the need for collaboration at the town level, stating that the organization plans to conduct free IT courses in all nine towns of Karachi.