Great news for Pakistan’s young generation — a new IT program is being launched to help youth build their careers in freelancing, e-commerce, and software development. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will officially inaugurate the program today in Islamabad, marking a major step toward a modern, digital Pakistan.
According to government officials, the program aims to strengthen the digital economy and prepare the country for the demands of the modern world. It is designed to help young people learn valuable skills, start online businesses, and find work opportunities in the growing IT sector.
The launch event will take place in the federal capital and will be attended by federal ministers, IT experts, and startup representatives. Together, they will discuss how the new program can open doors for innovation and job creation.
Under the new plan, special facilities and training centers will be created for freelancers, software developers, and e-commerce entrepreneurs. The government hopes this initiative will help thousands of young Pakistanis find employment both locally and internationally.
A comprehensive policy framework has already been prepared on the Prime Minister’s instructions to support the IT industry. Officials say this program will serve as a milestone for Digital Pakistan, helping to build a strong foundation for future growth.
With this initiative, Pakistan moves closer to becoming a technology-driven nation, where young people have the tools and skills they need to succeed in the digital age. It’s a hopeful beginning toward a smarter, more connected, and self-reliant Pakistan.