The 12th aptitude test under Alkhidmat’s Bano Qabil Program 4.0 was held at Rashid Latif Stadium and Naseem Hameed Ground in Korangi. Thousands of students from Landhi and Korangi attended the event, exceeding the initial registration of 12,000 participants and prompting organizers to make emergency arrangements to accommodate the additional turnout.
Speaking at the event, Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi’s chief, Monem Zafar Khan, emphasized, “The youth of Landhi and Korangi are second to none. We have taken their hand to guide them toward a brighter future through the Bano Qabil Program.” He urged students to remain hopeful and use IT education as a tool to support their families and build a prosperous Pakistan.
The event was graced by notable figures, including Alkhidmat CEO Naveed Ali Baig, President of Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) Junaid Naqi, Landhi Town Chairman Abdul Jamil Khan, and Korangi District Emir Mirza Farhan Baig.
The ceremony began with the national anthem, followed by an aptitude test, and concluded with the “Pride of Landhi Korangi” awards to recognize outstanding contributors from various sectors. Naveed Ali Baig highlighted that Alkhidmat’s 28 free IT courses offer superior quality compared to expensive private and public institutions. Over 50,000 students have completed these courses, with many earning up to $300 through freelancing.
He also announced the launch of a significant Artificial Intelligence (AI) program in the near future. Mirza Farhan Baig affirmed Alkhidmat’s commitment to supporting thousands of students in Landhi and Korangi, ensuring they continue their educational journey.