PM's education emergency to drive out-of-school children enrollment: Chairman Youth Programme
ISLAMABAD, May 30: Chairman of the Prime Minister's Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmed emphasized the transformative impact of the education emergency declared by the Prime Minister, asserting its pivotal role in facilitating the enrollment of out-of-school children. Speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad on Thursday, Ahmed underscored the government's unwavering commitment to empowering the nation's youth through various initiatives.
Highlighting ongoing endeavors, Rana Mashhood revealed that numerous projects are underway to provide expansive opportunities for the youth demographic. He expressed confidence in the abundant talent among the country's young population, affirming the government's dedication to harnessing and directing this potential towards constructive avenues.
In a bid to unearth emerging talent across diverse fields, Ahmed announced the expansion of the Prime Minister Talent Hunt Programme to encompass sixteen different games. Additionally, he unveiled plans to establish a climate volunteer corps, slated to enlist four hundred thousand young individuals, who will receive specialized training to effectively respond to natural disasters.
The initiatives outlined by Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmed underscore the government's proactive stance in nurturing youth development and leveraging their capabilities for the betterment of society.