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Alkhidmat Foundation’s ‘Bano Qabil Program’ Marks a Revolution in Youth Empowerment

In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at uplifting and transforming the lives of the youth, the Alkhidmat Foundation organized the inaugural entry test for the Bano Qabil program in Lahore.

The event saw enthusiastic participation from both male and female students, marking a significant step towards empowering the youth of the city.

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Amid a vibrant atmosphere, the first entry test drew the attention of notable figures, including Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Lahore, Ziauddin Ansari; Vice President of Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan, Zikarullah Mujahid; President of Alkhidmat Central Punjab, Ikram-ul-Haq Subhani; and President of Alkhidmat Lahore, Engineer Ahmed Hammad Rashid. The gathering also included officials of the Alkhidmat Foundation, intellectuals, journalists, and prominent personalities from across the country.

Ziauddin Ansari, highlighting the urgent need for better opportunities for Lahore’s youth, announced the Alkhidmat Foundation’s commitment to providing free IT courses through the Bano Qabil program. Engineer Ahmed Hammad Rashid outlined the initial courses offered, including e-commerce, digital marketing, cyber security, graphic and motion design, and various other skills essential in today’s dynamic job market.

The program aims to boost productivity and create pathways to valuable employment opportunities, catering to both aspiring students and professionals seeking career advancement.

Zikarullah Mujahid emphasized the Alkhidmat Foundation’s dedication to nurturing capable youth capable of not only lifting their families from poverty but also making significant contributions to the nation’s economy.

The program aligns with the broader vision of fostering morality and ethical values, emphasizing that youth service extends beyond individual benefits to encompass the well-being of the entire nation.

Thousands of students, including experts, teachers, intellectuals, and journalists, took part in the aptitude test, expressing gratitude to the Alkhidmat Foundation.

The students pledged their commitment to serving the nation, showcasing the transformative impact of the Bano Qabil program on the lives of Lahore’s youth.

Alkhidmat Foundation remains unwavering in its mission to empower the youth, laying the groundwork for a brighter and more prosperous future for Lahore and beyond.

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