Pakistan
Prime Minister's Youth Development Initiatives to be launched on Tuesday
The announcement of the initiative comes at the moment when the general elections are approaching in Punjab and Khyber Pakthunkhwa.
Islamabad: In order to facilitate the country's youth, the Ministry of Planning Development & Special Initiatives under the vision of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will launch the Prime Minister's Youth Development Initiatives tomorrow (Tuesday).
Under the PM's Youth Development Initiatives, 15 programs to be launched which including, Ba-Ikhtiyar Nujawan Internship Program, PM's Youth Laptop Program, 5000 Scholarships for the students of Balochistan & Ex- FATA, 75 National Top Talent Scholarship Program.
The development took place at the moment when the general elections are approaching in Punjab and KPK. The PML has started election campaign with senior vice-president Maryam Nawaz holding public gathering in different parts of the province. PTI, on the other hand, claims that they are not being allowed even to take out rallies and their workers are being arrested through raids in Lahore and Islamabad.
The government, under the initiative, would also start establishment of seerat chairs, establishment of Sub Campuses of Public Sector Universities in least developed districts of Pakistan, Youth Skills Training Program, Young Development Fellowship Program, Seven Centers of Excellence, Pakistan Innovation Fund Young Development Leader Award, Special Development Scheme for the Uplift of the 20 poorest district of Pakistan, Young Peace and Development Corps and 250 Mini Sports Complex across Pakistan
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