Amid Pakistan’s current economic challenges—rising inflation, unemployment, and financial instability—Governor Sindh Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori has emerged as a beacon of hope by championing the advancement of IT education. At the start of the new year, thousands of students are already actively engaged in IT courses under the Governor’s initiative, offering a fresh ray of optimism.
Governor Tessori has announced an ambitious plan to provide world-class IT education to 500,000 young people across Sindh by 2025, empowering them to secure brighter futures and contribute to the economic prosperity of Pakistan.
The Governor Sindh Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori emphasized that this initiative would not only transform the lives of these young individuals but also stimulate the country’s economic growth.
The first phase will soon expand to Hyderabad, and subsequent phases will roll out in other Sindh divisions, including Sukkur, Larkana, Mirpurkhas, and Benazirabad. The Governor’s initiative seeks to position Sindh as the IT hub of Pakistan, driving the nation towards a digital economy. This move, he believes, will create new job opportunities and help alleviate the country’s financial challenges.
Moreover, the training provided will equip youth not only for national success but also for recognition on the global stage, opening doors to international career prospects. Governor Tessori acknowledged Pakistan’s current economic crisis, noting that traditional sectors have struggled to deliver the desired outcomes.
By aligning young people with cutting-edge technology, this initiative aims to provide them with the skills necessary to thrive in a digital world. It will not only generate employment opportunities but also attract foreign investment into Pakistan’s IT sector.
“The time for words is over; it’s time for action. We will show the world that Pakistani youth can excel in every field,” said Governor Kamran Khan Tessori, underscoring his commitment to empower the next generation.