PMML, Muslim Youth League complete free nationwide IT training program

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LAHORE
Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML) and Muslim Youth League (MYL) have successfully completed a five-day free IT training program launched under the “Apna Kamao” initiative aimed at promoting economic empowerment among young people.
Thousands of students and citizens from across the country participated in the training program. At the end of the course, physical and online examinations were conducted to assess participants’ practical skills. Certificate distribution ceremonies for successful candidates were later held in different cities.
Speaking on the occasion, MYL President Tabish Qayyum said the organisation’s goal was to build a skilled and economically stable Pakistan.
“We want every individual to become skilled so that young people, instead of remaining unemployed despite holding degrees, can earn a respectable livelihood through their abilities in the international market,” he said.
PMML IT Head Malik Waqas Saeed said the purpose of the initiative was to deliver modern digital skills to people in every part of the country.
“Our aim is to help people earn a dignified livelihood from home and play their role in improving the country’s economy,” he said.
At the conclusion of the ceremonies, certificates were distributed among students who showed outstanding performance in the examinations.