The SAPM said the government has been taking practical steps for the youth under the framework, which identified targets for their social, political and economic development.
Usman Dar said the government had rolled out the ‘Hunarmand Pakistan’ (Skill for All) programme with a cost of Rs 10 billion under its flagship project of the ‘Kamyab Jawan Programme’. The project was meant to impart modern techniques and technologies to the youth in addition to the skills in conventional trades, he added.
He said an amount of Rs 100 billion had been allocated under the ‘Kamyab Jawan Programme’ to provide financial support to the young people for starting their own businesses.
The historical programme was being implemented across the country in transparent manner, he added.
The SAPM said the Prime Minister’s ‘Kamyab Jawan Programme’ was aimed at imparting education and skills to the youth. It would eventually empower the youngsters and help them to avail job opportunities.
Urging the youth for active participation in the programme, Usman said he could assure them that the soft loans were being issued on the basis of merit.
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