The Sindh provincial government has rolled out a comprehensive free training program designed to empower youth across the region. Announced by Sardar Muhammad BuxMahar, Minister of Agriculture and Sports, the program will offer specialized training in freelancing, computer skills, driving, vocational development, and the arts at the district level.
The initiative aims to benefit thousands of young people throughout the year, building on last year’s success where 25,000 individuals were trained in various skills. Minister Mehr, speaking on International Youth Day, emphasized Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s vision to equip every young person in Sindh with the skills needed for economic independence.
“The Sindh government is dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by our youth and recognizes them as a vital asset to our society,” Mehr stated. The provincial government is also committed to creating new employment opportunities across various sectors annually. Furthermore, the Youth Department will provide financial assistance to registered organizations to support the province’s youth. The program also underscores a strong focus on encouraging sports participation among the younger generation. Overall, the initiative aims to enhance the employability of Sindh’s youth, support their professional growth, and contribute to the province’s overall development.